11-17-2012, 03:34 PM
I am no expert but some things to consider...
Know your target, list nicknames, pets names hobbies etc.
The main thing I look for when testing is if the user has changed the BSSID. I find that if they have changed the network name they "usually" change the password also. In a crazy twist they usually change it to something less secure than the original manufacturer one !
If the BSSID is left standard then they have probably left the password standard. Look on the net for default password patterns relating to the network in question and tailor your brute force accordingly.
Know your target, list nicknames, pets names hobbies etc.
The main thing I look for when testing is if the user has changed the BSSID. I find that if they have changed the network name they "usually" change the password also. In a crazy twist they usually change it to something less secure than the original manufacturer one !
If the BSSID is left standard then they have probably left the password standard. Look on the net for default password patterns relating to the network in question and tailor your brute force accordingly.