Hello   Friends, this year is going to end and so for ending this year their   must be something special. So today i will explain How to hack wifi or wireless network  in just 10 to 15 minutes. In this tutorial of hacking wireless network   i will explain from very start means tutorial of extremely novice users   and also explain the ways to protect your wireless networks from   hackers. So guys read on...
Topics that we cover in this tutorial:
1. Wifi or Wireless Scanning tools
2. Scanning the Wireless Networks or Wifi Networks.
3. WEP hacking and cracking tools
4. Cracking the WEP key of wifi or Wireless Networks
5. Wireless Sniffing Tools
6. Wireless Sniffing technique
7. Security Measures to protect yourself from these attacks.
Guys   you must know everything that's why i am explaining each and  everything  in this tutorials related to wireless networks or wifi  hacking. Its a  complete wireless network hacking tutorial with all hacking tools   and how to use them. Using these you will came to know how to hack  wifi  or wireless networks and note guys this tutorial is 110% working  like  other one's.
Note:   This article is only for Educational Purposes so that you can   understand the loopholes in wireless networks and fix them. Any misuse   can result in disastrous consequences like cyber crime.
Don't   worry everything is ethical till you misuses it. So always try to be   ethical as far as possible. Lets start from the first topic...
1. WIRELESS SCANNING TOOLS
Scanning   tools is needed to scan the wifi or wireless networks around you.  First  of all we need to scan all the wireless networks so that we can  select  the wireless network to hack. There are several wireless  scanning tools  but my favorite is NET STUMBLER. And for Mac operating  systems is  MacStumbler.
There are several Wireless scanning tools, a list of all wireless scanning tools is given below:
a. NetStumbler for Windows operating systems.
NetStumbler   (also known as Network Stumbler) is a tool for Windows  that   facilitates detection of Wireless LANs using the 802.11b, 802.11a  and   802.11g WLAN standards. It runs on Microsoft Windows 98 and above. A    trimmed-down version called MiniStumbler is available for Windows CE.
NetStumbler is commonly used for:
- Wardriving
- Verifying network configurations
- Finding locations with poor coverage in one’s WLAN
- Detecting causes of wireless interference
- Detecting unauthorized (”rogue”) access points
- Aiming directional antennas for long-haul WLAN links
 DOWNLOAD: http://www.netstumbler.com/downloads/
b. MacStumbler for Mac operating systems.
MacStumbler   is a small utility to emulate the functionality of  projects like   netstumbler, bsd-airtools, and kismet. It's meant purely  for   educational or auditing purposes, although many people enjoy using    these types of programs to check out how many WiFi (wireless) networks    are in their area, usually known as "war driving". 
MacStumbler only works with AirPort wireless cards, it does not (yet) work with any PCMCIA or USB wireless devices.  
c. Kismet for Windows and Linux.
Kismet   identifies networks by passively collecting packets and  detecting   standard named networks, detecting (and given time, decloaking) hidden    networks, and infering the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data   traffic. Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer,  and intrusion detection system.  Kismet will work with any wireless card   which supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and (with appropriate   hardware) can sniff  802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, and 802.11n traffic.    Kismet also supports plugins which allow sniffing other media such as   DECT. 
d. Redfang 2.5
Redfang   is an application that finds non-discoverable Bluetooth devices by   brute-forcing the   last six bytes of the device's Bluetooth address and   doing a read_remote_name().
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e. THC-WarDrive
THC-WarDrive is a tool for mapping your city for wavelan networks with a  GPS device   while you are driving a car or walking through the streets.   THC-WarDrive is effective and flexible, a "must-download" for all   wavelan nerds.
f. PrismStumbler
Prismstumbler   is software which finds 802.11 (WLAN) networks. It comes with an easy   to use GTK2 frontend and is small enough to fit on a small portable   system. It is designed to be a flexible tool to find as much information   about wireless LAN installations as possible. Because of its client-server  architecture the scanner engine may be used for different frontends. 
g. Mognet
Mognet   is a free, open source wireless ethernet  sniffer/analyzer  written in   Java. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License. It  was   designed with handheld devices like the iPaq in mind, but will run  just   as well on a desktop or laptop to find wireless networks.
h. WaveStumbler
WaveStumbler   is console based 802.11 network mapper for Linux. It  reports the  basic  AP stuff like channel, WEP, ESSID, MAC etc. It has  support for  Hermes  based cards (Compaq, Lucent/Agere, … ) It still in  development  but  tends to be stable. It consist of a patch against the kernel  driver,  orinoco.c which  makes it possible to send the scan command to  the  driver viathe  /proc/hermes/ethX/cmds file. The answer is then sent  back  via a netlink  socket. WaveStumbler listens to this socket and  displays  the output data  on the console.
i. StumbVerter
StumbVerter    is a standalone application which allows you to import Network    Stumbler's summary files into Microsoft's MapPoint 2002 maps. The logged    WAPs will be shown with small icons, their colour and shape relating   to  WEP mode and signal strength.
j. AP Scanner
Wireless   Access Point Utilites  for Unix - it's a set of utilites to configure   and monitor Wireless  Access Points under Unix using SNMP protocol.   Utilites knownly compiles  and run under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD and AIX.   
k. SSID Sniff
SSIDsniff    is a nifty tool to use when looking to discover access points and  save   captured traffic. Comes with a configure script and supports  Cisco  Aironet and random prism2 based cards. 
l. Wavemon
Wavemon  is a ncurses based application for wireless hardware.   It`s running  currently under Linux with cards witch supported by Jean   Tourrilhes  wireless extensions. You will find them in the Kernel 2.4.  I  used this  tool a few times, it`s small, works, opensource and good.  
m. Wireless Security Auditor
 Wireless Security  Auditor allows network administrators  to  verify how secure a  company’s wireless network  is by executing an  audit  of accessible  wireless networks. Featuring  patent-pending  cost-efficient  GPU  acceleration technologies, Elcomsoft  Wireless  Security Auditor   attempts to recover the original WPA/WPA2  -PSK text  passwords in order  to  test how secure your wireless  environment is.
n. AirTraf
AirTraf   1.0 is a wireless sniffer that can detect and determine exactly what  is   being transmitted over 802.11 wireless networks. This open-source   program tracks  and identifies legitimate and rogue access points, keeps   performance statistics  on a by-user and by-protocol basis, measures   the signal strength of network components,  and more.
o. AirMagnet
AirMagnet   WiFi Analyzer is the industry "de-facto" tool for mobile  auditing and   troubleshooting enterprise Wi-Fi networks. AirMagnet WiFi  Analyzer   helps IT staff quickly solve end user issues while  automatically   detecting network security threats and other wireless  network vulnerabilities.
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