Is there another way to get the password of a router with WPA security, other than brute force or an Evil Twin?

I’ve tried with Linset, and similar are good ways. I’ve got it but it’s not what I’m looking for, with brute force bone dictionary attacks, I find it quite ineffective. Is there any other way?

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Which key is actually used for encrypting data traffic in WPA after the 4WHS?

Some sites say that the PTK is used for encrypting the data between the client and the WAP while others say that the PMK is used instead. Which one is true?

From what I understand, this can have very different security impli… Continue reading Which key is actually used for encrypting data traffic in WPA after the 4WHS?