He did say that though Edit: Okay for the love of god, since y'all are tagging me. He says it after he shows the first command. "This will list out all the wifi connections you have ever connected to" Edit 2 (almost a year later): How is this place still alive? It also makes me wonder if people actually watched the video. Besides, there's a comment buried in here to which I agreed it is clickbait.
@@Hermit_Wish he did first say "into any network" Also it's pretty "easy" to packet inject into a WiFi even without knowing the password and with these oacket injections little hacking magic might even get you in.
@@HelloThere..... I used a similar trick to log in to my uncles WiFi network basically on any android phone/tablet in the settings you can share WiFi access with other Android users and it shows a QR code which the other device will need to scan through the WiFi settings on that device. For iPhone users who cannot do this it also shows the password of the WiFi you are connected to when you open up the WiFi share settings. I logged in to my uncles WiFi using my little cousins tablet which they use for watching cartoons on. I got the tablet and shared the WiFi with myself (if your device has a lockscreen password you need to unlock it to get access to the WiFi share settings which I got away with since its a tablet for a toddler whose tablet is restricted and only has youtube to watch cartoons on and because the kid is likely to forget the password or not know how to unlock the tablet in the first place then OBVIOUSLY not going to have a lockscreen password)
This is actually useful in schools that have Wi-Fi networks only for specific devices. Figure out the password on your school device and use it to login on your phone
It's not about using the password to get the password, it's for when for instance you are using a computer at work or school and you want to connect your phone to the wifi but its not public access. Basically if you have access to a computer that is connected to a wifi network, you can discover the password using this command so you can connect your own devices to it.
Yea, ale teraz możesz dać komukolwiek to NIEZWYKLE TAJNE HASŁO. A jeżeli masz dostęp do komputera do którego nie masz uprawnień, masz to NIEZWYKLE TAJNE HASŁO. Kto was robił?
@@gh05tkillaz well there's two passwords for my school the network for the computers and another that has no password that anyone can use. If you want the better password and use that on your phone you can get the password and have better wifi on school
@@freevbucks8019 as long as I'm aware, hashed keys cannot be used as the password itself, since the hash is taken not as the one way padded key, but as a string itself, otherwise the wpa2 handshake itself would be a password which is freely shared by the modem itself (since it's hashed, one way)
@@trebelojaques458 Depending on the hashing algorithm, but you can crack the hash using one of the many hash cracking techniques. On Windows, it would be NTLM, so you can do your research on that, but you'd likely have the best luck with a dictionary or rainbow table attack. It's not guaranteed, but you have a chance.
This won’t crack any passwords but only show passwords to wifi networks you connected to before. This could be useful to find passwords that you forgotten and that device has been connected to that network before or you can even use this to find passwords if you connected by WPS, which I used and found it useful before.
@@WaltuhBlack420 of course? It shows the current WiFi password. Besides, showing methods on how to hack a WiFi network isn't the best way to get views on RU-vid, especially if they tend to delete such videos.
See the thing is at my school they just use incognito and the windows computers (not chromebooks) are super limited and not at all monitored… like at all
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distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack occurs when multiple systems flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system, usually one or more web servers (or grandma). A DDoS attack uses more than one unique IP address or machines, often from thousands of hosts infected with malware.
U can go to control panel and go to network and sharing centre >> click on your network >> click wireless properties >> click security tab >> then click show characters under network security key.
This is useful for people who want to use secure wifi on a personal device when they currently only have access through a pre connected device, like a school computer We used this in highschool
It's usefull on Chromebooks in school cuz one time I brought my phone to school and by shear luck we had laptops out so I done this trick cuz on school Chromebooks they don't show u the passwords to ur connected devices so I done it and now I got free WiFi for ever Thank u
@@lunahd24 my school was dumb. They have GTA 5, Minecraft, Halo Infinite, Doom Eternal and RDR 2 hidden in D: drive and no one ever checks the D: drive.
bro this skid is getting on my nerves. "this was helpful on school" I can gurantee you that all school networks are linked with ethernet meaning that wlan profile can't show you any network keys.
@@ccramit It's actually not uncommon nowadays at least where I live for schools to have a GUEST connection with restrictions such as "no youtuber". Even some work places restrict the comment section so I can't see the comments but I can watch the video
Yeah, I can use my work computer to find the wifi password to the network my phone isn’t connected to 🤷♂️ so yeah. For some reason everyone’s really not using their brains with the possibilities. Going to grandparents and don’t want to keep asking for the password because you’re too lazy to write it down.
@@Balls-real-engineers have admin rights at our job. I was giving an example. As a student the CMD was accessible through our computer lab. All I’m saying is. Use your imagination a little more and you’ll find out it’s kinda useful. Not anything matrix like but hey if you wanna abuse it. You don’t know the password to every wifi you’ve ever been on.
@@circleMN thanks first commenter. For some reason my comment didnt get popular despite being older than someone that also mentioned it i guess im not destined to be popular
@@bentup101 Little does they know, that hacking actually gets you friends. Underworld trade friends. Even those behind bars will be your friend if you are a hacker. Not calling this a hack but most of them don't know computers and that will make you a friend in their book.
To all you jokers, this can be helpful if an admin accidentally connected you to a staff Wi-Fi and you want to share it. This has happened multiple times for me