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Gerix Wifi Cracker (WIRELESS HACKING TOOL)

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On 6/25/2020 at 2:58 PM, FreyaUser said:

-GERIX WIFI CRACKER-

Gerix Wifi Cracker Is An Easy To Use Wireless 802.11 Hacking Tool With GUI

 

Originally Made To Run BackTrack And This Version Was Updated For KALI

 

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To Get It Up And Running Make Sure To Do

 

apt-get install qt4-dev-tools

 

$ python gerix.py

 

(TUTORIALS)

 

 

IF YOU HAVE MORE QUESTIONS YOU CAN ASK SOMEONE LIKE SIR @JunePaul OR SIR @JiroDavid OR ANY ADMINS EXPERT..... 

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This wireless hacking tool is a divine thing! I read about it on https://guidedhacking.com/resources/categories/hacking-tools.2/ when I looked for ways to hack someone else's password-protected WiFi and other networks. I haven't been able to connect to my neighbors' WiFi for a while. Apparently, they had an overly complex password, which they set in case I became an evil neighbor. Of course, they were right. But I needed the Internet to create a new project for the university. I didn't have the money to constantly sit in a cafe to be able to connect to their WiFi. So the neighbor's WiFi was the most attractive for me. Using a similar wireless scheme, I hacked their password into 14 characters.

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