Minidwep is by far the easiest (but not the quickest, but still pretty damn quick) way to scan and hack WEP networks. It is part of the lightweight and powerful Beini hacking suite of apps. You can download it and install it in Ubuntu or BackTrack if you wish. First thing to do is Download this deb (password is dishingtech) and place it on your desktop in BackTrack or Ubuntu system.
Then in terminal type
Note that there is a new version 30513 in both 32 and 64 bit editions. Click here to download Minidwep-gtk-30513. Check the hacking a WEP network within a few minutes video:
Then in terminal type
cd Desktop (push enter)
dpkg -i '/root/Desktop/minidwep-gtk-30419-ubuntu-32bit.deb' (push enter)
After it is installed, you should see it. Another easier option is just to download my virtual machine image (see 2nd image) which has Reaver Inflator and other awesome stuff in it :) If you are unfamiliar with reaver or have trouble using it check out the video above.
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| How to install Minidwep GTK |
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| This is where you will find Minidwep GTK |
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| Minidwep GTK GUI |



punk@punk-K53U:~$ cd Desktop
ReplyDeletepunk@punk-K53U:~/Desktop$ dpkg i- '/root/Desktop/minidwep-gtk-30419-ubuntu-32bit.deb' (push enter)
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
punk@punk-K53U:~/Desktop$ dpkg i- '/root/Desktop/minidwep-gtk-30419-ubuntu-32bit.deb'
dpkg: error: need an action option
Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*];
Use `dselect' or `aptitude' for user-friendly package management;
Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values;
Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options;
Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files;
Options marked [*] produce a lot of output - pipe it through `less' or `more' !
punk@punk-K53U:~/Desktop$ dpkg i- /root/Desktop/minidwep-gtk-30419-ubuntu-32bit.deb
dpkg: error: need an action option
Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*];
Use `dselect' or `aptitude' for user-friendly package management;
Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values;
Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options;
Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files;
Options marked [*] produce a lot of output - pipe it through `less' or `more' !
punk@punk-K53U:~/Desktop$
can you help me
I think I used the wrong command and did a bit of a dyslexic, try: dpkg i- '/root/Desktop/minidwep-gtk-30419-ubuntu-32bit.deb'
ReplyDeletehello there,
ReplyDeletePlease how do I uninstall my mac drivers if my drivers not detected? And later how do I install them back?
Thanks!
Peter
Installation completes fine with no errors on Debian Wheezy, but the command "minidwep-gtk" does absolutely nothing.
ReplyDeleteP.S.: I'm using Fluxbox with GTK2
i posted a leated tutorial and download resource for minidwep-gtk under CDlinux: appnee.com/cdlinux-minidwep/
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