AV protects the local computer from malicious executables and scripts, prevents them from running locally (simply by recognizing them on the fly). It has no real function in wifi, but that won't keep them from selling you with implications that outright suggest that it does (they know yall dont know).
When you authenticate to a router wirelessly, your network stack, regardless of what programs or OS you have running, will be wifi protocol and you will handshake. Anyone (o/ hi o/ ) can see that. Think about whats happening, we are listening, we see them talking, they are both listening for each other as well.
So we create a wireless packet that says "Hey you, (MAC_ADDRESS), I am (Real_Routers_MAC) and I want you to reconnect"
The router, will ignore this packet, its not addressed to the router. The dorks computer/iphone/android/smartTV/everything will hear it's name (it's MAC) and see it is coming from the router (it isn't really but it says it does, welcome to how secure everything is) and it will disconnect and re-do the authentication handshake.
If you do that once, they probably wont notice. If you do it every 10 minutes, you can collect enough handshakes to crack their (router) password. If you do it to everyone every 5s, no one is playing COD within 1000 yards of your domicile.
Think about that. Inner city, no TV, no Uber, no earning apps, nothing...
Modern adults, younger than I, dont even know what ethernet is. Get rekt noobs.
[ + ] PeckerwoodPerry
[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 2 points 3 monthsMar 17, 2025 00:21:15 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] observation1
[ - ] observation1 2 points 3 monthsMar 17, 2025 01:50:42 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] puremadness
[ - ] puremadness 0 points 3 monthsMar 18, 2025 02:08:47 ago (+0/-0)
I think you found my neighbors.
Notice he is referring to a wifi outage, not an internet difference.
Poster likely does not know the difference.
Or maybe they put the router next to their microwave and are fat fucks who use it a lot.
[ + ] Conspirologist
[ - ] Conspirologist [op] 0 points 3 monthsMar 18, 2025 02:30:53 ago (+1/-1)
[ + ] puremadness
[ - ] puremadness 0 points 3 monthsMar 18, 2025 03:41:29 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Conspirologist
[ - ] Conspirologist [op] 0 points 3 monthsMar 18, 2025 04:00:48 ago (+1/-1)
[ + ] puremadness
[ - ] puremadness 0 points 3 monthsMar 18, 2025 04:18:31 ago (+0/-0)*
AV protects the local computer from malicious executables and scripts, prevents them from running locally (simply by recognizing them on the fly). It has no real function in wifi, but that won't keep them from selling you with implications that outright suggest that it does (they know yall dont know).
When you authenticate to a router wirelessly, your network stack, regardless of what programs or OS you have running, will be wifi protocol and you will handshake. Anyone (o/ hi o/ ) can see that. Think about whats happening, we are listening, we see them talking, they are both listening for each other as well.
So we create a wireless packet that says
"Hey you, (MAC_ADDRESS), I am (Real_Routers_MAC) and I want you to reconnect"
The router, will ignore this packet, its not addressed to the router.
The dorks computer/iphone/android/smartTV/everything will hear it's name (it's MAC) and see it is coming from the router (it isn't really but it says it does, welcome to how secure everything is) and it will disconnect and re-do the authentication handshake.
If you do that once, they probably wont notice.
If you do it every 10 minutes, you can collect enough handshakes to crack their (router) password.
If you do it to everyone every 5s, no one is playing COD within 1000 yards of your domicile.
Think about that.
Inner city, no TV, no Uber, no earning apps, nothing...
Modern adults, younger than I, dont even know what ethernet is.
Get rekt noobs.
https://www.bettercap.org/ have fun