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Hack WiFi Password With CMD

It’s not necessarily that this trick will work with every wifi because of upgraded hardware. But you can still try this crack with wifi having old modems or routers. 1: WEP : Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is one of the widely used security key in wifi devices. It is also the oldest and most popular key and was added in 1999. WEP uses 128 bit and 256-bit encryption. With the help of this tutorial, you can easily get into 128-bit encryption and Hack WiFi password using CMD . 2: WAP and WAP2 : Wi-Fi Protected Access is an another version of WiFi encryption and was first used in 2003. It uses the 256-bit encryption model and is tough to hack. WAP2 is an updated version of WAP and was introduced in 2006. Since then it has replaced WAP and is now been used mostly in offices and colleges worldwide. Below are some steps to hack wifi password using cmd. Follow them carefully and you might get one of your neighbors passwords. HOW TO HACK WIFI PASSWORD USING C...

How to Remove Your Windows Disk Encryption Key From Microsoft’s Servers

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Windows enables device encryption on many Windows 10 and 8.1 PCs out-of-the-box. It also uploads your recovery key to Microsoft’s servers, allowing you to regain access to you encrypted drives even if you forget their passwords.

Speeding Up Your Linux Partitions

So, you installed LINUX and the speed is not what you heard it was. Am I correct ? The default installation of any distribution is designed to work on a broad range of computer setups and therefore has minimal optimizations (Same as Windows9x by the way). Freshly-installed boxes come with a default kernel and default settings, which are supposed to be as compatible as possible. By optimizing your settings, you can do wonders. For example: RedHat 6.2 comes with a 660k kernel, but you can easily reduce it down to somewhere around 500k, even less. This should speed up your performance greatly. But today we're about to do something completely different.

How to capture passwords using USB Drive

Today I will show you how to capture Passwords using an USB Pen Drive. As we all know, Windows stores most of the passwords which are used on a daily basis, including instant messenger passwords such as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Windows messenger etc.

Open Command Prompt with Administrator Privileges Anywhere

# Make a Open Command Window Here with admin privileges option. ->  You can open a new Command Prompt window directly to a folder location by right- clicking the folder in Windows while holding the Shift key and then selecting Open Command Window Here. But this opens it to user-level privileges. However, you can add a shortcut to the right-click context menu that opens it with administrator privileges.