Excited to share my latest blog post: "10 WiFi Hacking Tips for Beginners (and not so beginners)". In this post, I'm sharing some of my top #WiFiHacking tips that I always give to anyone who is learning hacking WiFi. I hope it's helpful!
r4ulcl.com/posts/top-10-wi-f…#WiFiChallengeLab
I'm happy to announce the full release of #WiFiChallengeLab version 2.0! After almost 2 months of hard work, countless tests and valuable feedback from beta testers, it's finally here! Thank you all for your patience and support.
Access it here: wifichallengelab.com
ALT The principal changes from version 1.0.5 to 2.0.3 are the following.
Remove Nested VMs. Replaced with Docker
Add new attacks and modify the existent to make them more real
WPA3 bruteforce and downgrade
MGT Multiples APs
Real captive portal evasion (instead of just MAC filtering)
Phishing client with fake website.
Eliminating the WPS pin attack as it is outdated, unrealistic, and overly simplistic.
Use Ubuntu as SO instead of Debian
Use vagrant to create the VM to be easy to replicate
More Virtual WiFi adapters
More APs
More clients
Monitorization and detection using nzyme WIDS.
#WiFiChallengeLab v2.0 uses Docker, no longer uses nested VMs, so it should be much more stable and less problematic, as well as consume fewer resources.
I'm about to release a Beta for #WiFiChallengeLab v2.0. Once it's published, I will send an email to all the registered participants and post it here. Stay tuned.