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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 19 MIN

Wi-Fi Hacking For Everyone

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A comprehensive introduction to wireless networking and cybersecurity, specifically focusing on the educational practice of penetration testing. It begins by explaining the physical and logical architecture of Wi-Fi, including the roles of routers, frequency bands, and the critical distinction between MAC and IP addresses. The text details how to build a digital laboratory using Kali Linux and provides criteria for selecting compatible wireless hardware that supports specialized functions like monitor mode. Readers are introduced to powerful command-line utilities and attack methodologies, such as exploiting WPS vulnerabilities, performing deauthentication, and executing man-in-the-middle interceptions. Throughout the material, the author emphasizes an ethical framework, insisting that these techniques be used only for defensive learning and authorized security assessments. Practical bypass strategies, such as MAC address spoofing, are also explored to demonstrate how network restrictions can be circumvented.You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms:https://linktr.ee/cyber_security_summaryDiscover our free courses in tech and cybersecurity, Start learning today:https://linktr.ee/cybercode_academy

A comprehensive introduction to wireless networking and cybersecurity, specifically focusing on the educational practice of penetration testing. It begins by explaining the physical and logical architecture of Wi-Fi, including the roles of routers, frequency bands, and the critical distinction between MAC and IP addresses. The text details how to build a digital laboratory using Kali Linux and provides criteria for selecting compatible wireless hardware that supports specialized functions like monitor mode. Readers are introduced to powerful command-line utilities and attack methodologies, such as exploiting WPS vulnerabilities, performing deauthentication, and executing man-in-the-middle interceptions. Throughout the material, the author emphasizes an ethical framework, insisting that these techniques be used only for defensive learning and authorized security assessments. Practical bypass strategies, such as MAC address spoofing, are also explored to demonstrate how network restrictions can be circumvented.You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms:https://linktr.ee/cyber_security_summaryDiscover our free courses in tech and cybersecurity, Start learning today:https://linktr.ee/cybercode_academy

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