09-12-2016, 06:24 PM
(09-12-2016, 04:45 PM)abcminer Wrote: First, off, this product has saved me a lot of time of reformatting PCs since I can not get into ex-employees PC who didn't leave me their password. Secondly, discovering and cracking into rogue access points in our corporate environment is my main use of this product.
Question I have is this: I have generated an 8 character hex file, all combinations of 1234567890ABCDEF.
When using this with oclhashcat, I specify this to use --hex-charset
I am able to crack the WPA2 with the HEX output, but how does this convert back to a human readable ascii passphrase?
hi there. you are saying your wifi hotspot is encoding the ASCII chars from your password into a HEX key of length 8? for WPA2? really? - i thought hex keys would only be used for WEP and possibly WPA, but not WPA2. So to me this sounds interesting. Maybe you can clarify and/or give more details?