3 Levels of WiFi Hacking

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WiFi hacking is very much still a thing performed by both white hat and black hat hackers. In this video, NetworkChuck will demonstrate how hackers might hack a wifi network from three different levels or perspectives, a Noob, Hipster and Pro. All of the wireless attacks demonstrated in this video are real and possible. The purpose of this video is NOT to equip an army of skiddies but to educate people on how WiFi hacks occur and what they can do to protect themselves and the networks they run. In this video, NetworkChuck will demonstrate man-in-the-middle attacks, evil twin attacks, arp spoofing, dns spoofing and wifi password cracking.
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  • @NetworkChuck
    @NetworkChuck

    Get NordVPN 2Y plan + 4 months free here ➼

  • @W8CODE
    @W8CODE

    I wil do 1 pushup for every like this comment gets. And 50 for a Chuck heart❤😂

  • @canacourse
    @canacourse

    This video is an ad-in-the-middle attack.

  • @andrasbradacs6016
    @andrasbradacs6016

    So I just watched a 22 min long NordVPN advertisement… okay.

  • @thedelicatecook2
    @thedelicatecook2

    Wait wait wait …

  • @jimbolino
    @jimbolino

    All of the techniques mentioned are not issues anymore. HTTPS HSTS exists and browsers have preloaded lists that prevent man in the middle attacks on laptops and smartphones. All (new) apps require HTTPS and most have certificate pinning enabled, so impossible to grab traffic. Encrypted DNS is also becoming the standard with DoH and DoT options in most devices.

  • @Jessterr2
    @Jessterr2

    Damn I hope Nord paid you well. This is the most effort I have ever seen put into an ad.

  • @Peacfull
    @Peacfull

    this was a 22 minute advertisement for Nord vpn

  • @peterhansson554
    @peterhansson554

    Nice video. But it's obvious that any information regarding SSL/TLS och certificates were intentionally left out to make the attacks seem more serious than they really are, which ultimately favors your sponsor.

  • @o0mosci0o
    @o0mosci0o

    What if I pretend to be a NordVPN Server?

  • @joshuapettus6973
    @joshuapettus6973

    As others have mentioned, You seem to be ignoring the role tls and certificates plays in stopping these sorts of basic attacks. Its kind of a serious ommition.

  • @PowerUsr1
    @PowerUsr1

    I like how this is basically a paid ad from NordVPN masking as a teachable moment.

  • @erikxd6020
    @erikxd6020

    This is the best sponsor video i've seen.

  • @lexugax
    @lexugax

    This is the longest NordVPN ad I have ever seen.... JK, great content, very informative and funny. NordVPN has some big privacy concerns, though.

  • @jaanireel
    @jaanireel

    00:03

  • @greenaum
    @greenaum

    Tom Scott did a video on why VPN ads are misleading, and threaten things that can't happen. He explained it all honestly, being a tech geek in a former life. It's really good, look it up.

  • @Ryan-vx2tc
    @Ryan-vx2tc

    Nothing shown in the video actually works because the web is 99.9% TLS/https now. And people who care use DoT/DoH which renders DNS attacks useless. Even without those, DNSSec takes care of DNS MiTM. Not a single actual working attack has been demonstrated. Kinda sad, you sound convincing.

  • @Keverinskee
    @Keverinskee

    I Graduated high school in Mesquite, Tx small world. and I been to that exact coffee shop.

  • @le3luLUsfandeMCDBZGTA
    @le3luLUsfandeMCDBZGTA

    That would be cool to see how to secure routers in those particular situations

  • @johnhughes6847
    @johnhughes6847

    Chuck - love the comparison and netting out what is really going on re systems, DNS, etc. Your approach avoids the mind-numbing overly academic approach some folks use.