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Exploring Evil Twin Techniques in Kali Linux with Airgeddon

Evil Twin attack is a combination of several wireless attacks, including, a fake access point, a De-auth attack or jamming the wireless, a Captive portal attack, and cracking a WPA/WPA2 password.

Wi-Fi connections are everywhere, at home, school, office, café, airport, hotel, restaurants, and many other places. Some of the Wi-Fi is protected and other is publicly open. As a hacker, you might sometimes wonder what is the password of that protected Wi-Fi, don’t you?

There are two methods to achieve your goal. Either by cracking the captured WPA handshake which relies on a wordlist file, or set up an Evil Twin attack which only requires some time until a client gives the password to us. What is the most reliable and efficient attack between both of them? Of course, the Evil Twin attack, right? As a matter of fact, it is so easy to set up an Evil Twin attack with Kali Linux this day.

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