Wifi password hack possible ? - Android General

Hello all
i want to know about wifi hack . Is there any possibility to hack any wifi passwords ?

Hmm, trouble is afoot.
I wouldn't consider password cracking an appropriate subject for XDA. People have the right to their privacy, for example.
Thread closed.

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[Completed] [Q] how to hack into a open wifi network which asks for login.

hey guys , In my college there is wifi connection and its a open connection and when connected my phone prompts to sign in but i want to hack it and use the internet without loging in . I saw many things like droidvpn and ssh tunneling but i dont now how to use them and i want to hack in very badly.
please help me finding a way to hack into it from my mobile.
If the network requires you to use a password, please get one. Your university has security measures, like requiring people to put in passwords, for a reason.
I think perhaps you're confused as to the purpose of this website. The purpose of this website is not as tool in which to find ways to hack wifi networks or other illegal activities. This site was created for developers to share their work and for users to enjoy and appreciate their efforts. Now if your intent for starting an account here was to seek out unlawful ways in which to do things such as what you're asking for help to do in your OP, then this is the wrong place for you.
Please familiarize yourself with the rules.

[Completed] [Q] Question about hotspot security

Hi to everyone, this is my first post even if I've often read this beautiful forum. I have a question about hotspot capabilities in CyanogenMod 12 Lollipop (5.0.2). I had my S4(jftlexx) personal WPA protected hotspot (though with a very dummy password) and was sharing connection with my girlfriend, when suddenly looking at the phone I found out two devices where connected. As soon as I was aware I stopped the hotspot and now here's my question: if someone was able to deduct my hotspot password and connected to my personal hotspot, was it able to browse my personal file and eventually steal it?
I'm asking because I have on my phone very sensible data, that should remain on my own. I know that it's not directly possible without a dedicated app installed, like an FTP server (i have superbeam installed even I'm 100% sure its server was not running and sharing nothing), but someone with some knowledge and hacking intentions could be able to do this? thank you, and sorry, I'm a little in panic
We see you have also posted your question here http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/hotspot-security-t3100751
Please follow XDA rules regarding posting multiple threads on the same topic. As you have received an answer already on the other Thread this one will be closed.

how to conform and report any hacking activity?

i've been wondering wether we could seriously detect any hacking activity either on device or on network. and if we could, how to act upon this situation, to block the hacker/ to patch thr hole/ to report the harrassment/ or is there any brtter way to deal with it?
any idea/ suggestion/ solution is welcome and thank as its abput general security, well at least for me. as we've been using alot of custom networking and modding, so my guest its not a good idea to ask the authority or device/software original publisher. just a personal thought. lets discuss abpbe all.
MOD : please point me to the right thread for this if there is any. Thanks.

help me with wifi password

i work in office where has wifi modem but i don't know the password and there's no wireless pc so could i crack via cmd , i tried for reverse tethering but its not free , please help me with this lots of thanks
No man. You can't simply crack via CMD, its just not possible. If the router has WPS enabled then you can try "Jumpstart+Dumper" in windows or "WPA WPS Tester" in android. Just google them.
find a device already connected, should be able to get password off that easily.
[Size=+1]To everyone involved in this thread:
Hacking someone's WiFi without permission is illegal and is not allowed to be discussed on XDA. Do not discuss this here again in future.
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I just wonder -why- WiFi is not added as 'Trusted Place'. . .

Up front, I am not a developer, just a (newbie) simple end-user.
I vainly searched for an answer on the question as to why a password protected Wi-Fi (router) is not added as 'Trusted Place"-option.
The location can be added alright, but without any further expertise on security, I would assume that a password protected router would be fairly save, or at least as safe as adding a location. Maybe it even has a smaller range?
I believe this is the best forum to post the above question.
Thanks.

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