![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The first thing I did was make sure that Kali doesn't already have this tool. So in this post I'll show you how I used Fluxion, and how you can too.ĭisclaimer : Use this tool only on networks you own. However, once I saw the thread about this cool script, I decided to give it a try. I did once think about (and was asked in a comment about) using something like a man in the middle attack/ evil twin attack to get WPA password instead of going the bruteforce/dictionary route, but never looked the idea up on the internet nor spent much time pondering over it. It's based on another script called linset (actually it's no much different from linset, think of it as an improvement, with some bug fixes and additional options). I hadn't ventured into Hackforums since a while, and this time when I went there I saw a thread about a script called Fluxion. ![]()
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