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Wifi is plentiful and often easily cracked.
https://youtu.be/1ibg0tgVugY
One of the first topics I cover whenever I'm in a new study group is wifi authentication handshakes and some of the many ways to capture them.
https://youtu.be/dZwbb42pdtg
Specifically, with a $6 esp32
https://github.com/risinek/esp32-wifi-penetration-tool -this is not ideal as it requires the esp32 disconnecting from the user in order to do the sniffing. But it's the perfect starting point. Much better would be a serial based menu or a Bluetooth app to control it, imo.
These authentication packets can then be cracked using hashcat and your basic gaming PC with GPU.
https://youtu.be/Usw0IlGbkC4 - disclaimer, I haven't watched this video. Just a random hashcat vid I'm sure there's something better out there.
My mindset is largely something like this:
I don't expect your average person to be out there flashing an esp32 or anything, but every group should have a tech person that can teach their people these basic concepts and provide them with hardware like an esp32 to do it with. Imo, we need like a basic set of best practices and tutorials that every group's tech person can draw from to support their people. Heck, we probably need a manual that covers something like that for each role. Turnkey leftist group manual, if you will.
I found YouTube links in your comment. Here are links to the same videos on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
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