
Love Thy Neighbor but hack his Wi-Fi My neighbor works for a fortune 500 company. I don’t know what he does exactly but he got a 10mbps internet connection attached to his WiFi router. He is mostly not home till late in the evening. so all this bandwidth sits idle all day. such a waste! I did try to connect to this router many times but it kept asking for a password. That son of gun must have it encrypted it. And, by the way, I am his neighbor too… and he even won’t share his Wi-Fi with me.. what and A*s. So, My quest for hacking my neighbor’s Wi-Fi (For Educational Purpose Only) has begun, I have done some initial research and found that I would need following tools CommView for Wi-FiWEP Key RecoveryAircrack-NG Let’ me find them on some forums etc… Install Commview, then paste the included “cv.exe” to the directory you installed it to (c:program filescommviewwifi)Open commview and install the commview drivers to a card.
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