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Hacking into WEP?

well first you've got to polarize the central malfunction algorithms and clear the server-side cache, don't forget to side-load the default extraction utilities... make sure your ports are open and your internet tubes aren't clogged, and you should be good to go!
 
I learned how to do this by carefully watching Criminal Minds and NCIS where they do this in almost every show. You may need to record the show and play ait back in slow motion several times. Basically what I found is that they often use a backdoor and narrow down the possible passwords with an algorithm. If this fails you can wait for a app that is spunoff from the brute force Star Trek approach suggested in the previous post but modified to use a cell phone antenna.
 
I learned how to do this by carefully watching Criminal Minds and NCIS where they do this in almost every show. You may need to record the show and play ait back in slow motion several times. Basically what I found is that they often use a backdoor and narrow down the possible passwords with an algorithm.
But you can't use the same algorithm each time. Abby, Tim or Garcia have to write a new one, including tracers specific to each scenario. It's certainly do-able, and in less than an hour, but you have to have mad good skills. Just sayin'...
 
You're all wrong, it requires making a GUI in visual basic to track IPs.

Thinking about your point......Nope, not all wrong- but I am thrilled to hear that Visual Basic may be available for Android. I have been hoping to see it added to the Quickoffice App.:D
 
Personally, I make sure my flux capacator is working properly. I accelerate to 88mph, or i crank it "up to an 11,". Then time falls in on itselt and I rock out.
 
LOL what a funny thread, i would have thought asking how to hack a WIFI network wouldnt have been that popular lol. Might want to try youtube to learn some stuff for yourself instead of incriminating your self before you've even done anything hehehe.

BUT... google "backtrack" and start using Linux, good luck doing it on an android phone. especially if you have to ask ;)

EDIT... If you did manage to figure it out your battery would probably go flat before you got the password lol.
 
I wouldn't think our phones would be able to do anything more than gather packets. Battery life and processing power would severely limit what you could do with them.
 
Please bear in mind that accessing secured wireless networks without permission is illegal in many jurisdictions, and therefore Android Forums has to tread carefully. ;)
 
It's okay, he just asked the same question using an alt account and got some "real" answers.

You mean these aren't the REAL answers??? And after all that time I spent integrating my flux capacitor with the deflector dish ... *grumble*
 
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