First, understand the target. WPA/WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) passwords are hashed (usually via PBKDF2 or the older TKIP). Unlike older WEP encryption, WPA cannot be cracked instantly with packet injection. You must capture the 4-way handshake and then run an offline dictionary attack.
: Using a wordlist tailored to a specific region (in this case, Morocco) or language might increase the efficiency of password cracking attempts on WPA-secured networks in that region. Wordlist Wpa Maroc rouge encarta seins
WPA is a security protocol designed to protect wireless networks. Introduced in 2003, it was created as an improvement over the earlier WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) protocol, which had significant vulnerabilities. WPA offered stronger data protection and better user authentication. First, understand the target
a specific, localized collection of potential passwords used for WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) security testing or "brute-force" attacks You must capture the 4-way handshake and then
Maroc, Rouge, Encarta, Seins, Rabat, Casablanca, Fes, Tanger, Atlas, Djemaa, Fna, Medina, Hassan, Football, Lions
hashcat --stdout moroccan_base.txt -r best64.rule > expanded_list.txt