WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) is a security protocol designed for home and small office Wi-Fi networks. It uses a shared password (typically 8 to 63 characters) to authenticate devices. Unlike enterprise WPA-Enterprise, which uses a RADIUS server, PSK relies entirely on the strength of a single password.
The vulnerability? If the password is weak or common, an attacker can capture the 4-way handshake (when a device connects to the router) and attempt offline brute-force attacks—trying millions of passwords per second. wpa psk wordlist 3 final 13 gbrar top
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hashcat -m 22000 wpa_hash.22000 wpa_psk_wordlist_3_final_13_gbrar_top.txt WPA-PSK (Pre-Shared Key) is a security protocol designed