Spent more than a few hours playing script kiddie with aircrack in BackTrack 2/3. :devil: Still keep a kali live usb around. Slackware + xfce nowadays.
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piercerseth, you should check out 5r3 since it has reaver in it now. I am really surprised how efficient it is. I remember waiting 6 days to go through my dictionary to find that none of my words matched the hash.. Now I just give it 4 hours and its done. ha!
I remember there were a few people who did a compute rental in EC2 that would run aircrack on your WPA handshake so they could chew through their dictionaries and charged $15. Guess those guys will be out of business.
I messed with it a bit when the WPS pin issue came to light. I don't believe the free version of reaver is maintained any longer, but I know bully is: https://github.com/bdpurcell/bully
A former btc miner tells me hashcat runs pretty well on modern opencl cards. So if I ever needed to bruteforce one of my handshakes I guess I could do it on their radeons for pretty cheap.
Currently using Arch to build my android roms
Debian since 1999
Mint 17 here....and Ubuntu server for my NAS (ZFS)
Primarily Mint (offline) with TAILS running bridged in VirtualBox (online)
backtrack is the best.
Linux sucks. Use BSD.