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Bilgisayarda kayıtlı wireless sifresi bulmak,yardım !


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valla bilgisayarla ilk tanstıgım zamanlarda hackerlık davasına bu isleri baya kurcalamıstım. bi ara herkes dialup kullanırken milletin bilgisayarına girip dosyalarına erisebiliyodum falan.

neyse. bi program bulmustum bu islerle ugrasırken. boyle yuvarlak biseyi tutup surukluyodun sifrenin yazılı oldugu yere, sifre gorunuyodu programda.

mutlaka bi ismi vardır bunun, kullanılıyordur yaygın olarak. eger windows'ta bu sifreleme isleri degismediyse.
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hex kodunu yaz şifre yerine. yemesi lazım
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Notice About WPA-PSK Keys

When you type a WPA-PSK key in Windows XP, the characters that you type are automatically converted into a new binary key that contains 32 bytes (64 Hexadecimal digits). This binary key cannot instantly be converted back to the original key that you typed, but you can still use it for connecting the wireless network exactly like the original key. In this case, WirelessKeyView displays this binary key in the Hex key column, but it doesn't display the original key that you typed.
As opposed to Windows XP, Windows Vista doesn't convert the WPA-PSK Key that you type into a new binary key, but it simply keep the original key that you type. So under Windows Vista, the original WPA-PSK key that you typed is displayed in the Ascii key column.
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kozalak said:

hex kodunu yaz şifre yerine. yemesi lazım
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Notice About WPA-PSK Keys

When you type a WPA-PSK key in Windows XP, the characters that you type are automatically converted into a new binary key that contains 32 bytes (64 Hexadecimal digits). This binary key cannot instantly be converted back to the original key that you typed, but you can still use it for connecting the wireless network exactly like the original key. In this case, WirelessKeyView displays this binary key in the Hex key column, but it doesn't display the original key that you typed.
As opposed to Windows XP, Windows Vista doesn't convert the WPA-PSK Key that you type into a new binary key, but it simply keep the original key that you type. So under Windows Vista, the original WPA-PSK key that you typed is displayed in the Ascii key column.




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