Description: This is a short video to show the thought process that I went through to solve the second wifi challenge.
The time solution that Vivek was looking for was much simpler than what I did, but it was just as effective :)
I sorted through the Initialization Vector (IV) sequences looking for patterns.
Tags: wi-fi , challenge , hacking , security ,
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@Dagis: Thanks for posting this vid. Its was very informative and am sure it will be useful when the new challenge comes out.
Any chance of you doing a short vid on Scapy?
cheers, Fitzroy
Thanks Dagis. I don't know why but it just never occurred to me to use grep. I guess it had something to do with Vivek saying it could be solved with a Wireshark filter, something I'm used to using.
@Fitzroy
I knew nothing about how to use Scapy until I did their interactive tutorial and it really helped me understand it more. It looks daunting but the basics are really pretty easy.
Congrats! Well deserved victory! This challenge had me floored.
@WCNA: I'll give it a try now.
Congratulations again! Your Book as a prize is being shipped to you, thanks to @Fitzroy
Get ready for the next challenge everyone! Will be posted tomorrow :)
Thanks, nice seeing those different solutions. Thanks :)
Btw Vivek don't give any Hints tomorrow :P
Nice and slick solution. I'm a grep fan also.
Thank you for posting another way of getting the solution to this challenge.
@Dagis thanks for showing your solution, great!!
Thanks :)! Its very excelent video :)!
Can your shared a tutorial please :)!
@Dagis Thanks for explaining your solution. Since it is not quite easy for me to understand, I will watch it over and over again.
@Vivek I am very impatient to see the next challenge.
Dagis, very well explained. Nice and slow, explained every step very calmly, and great creativity for the solution. I'm a "grep kinda guy" as well :)
Vivek, keep them coming.