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That night, Arjun didn’t submit the lab. Instead, he wrote a report for his professor. Not about how to crack networks, but about how easily they fell. He attached logs from Fern—anonymized, of course—and a simple proposal: the university needed to audit every research-affiliated network and disable WPS on all issued routers.
Over the next hour, curiosity got the better of him. He walked his laptop through the dorm building, letting Fern sniff the air. Network after network appeared. Some were secured with default router passwords. One used the name of the family dog. Another had WPS enabled—Fern cracked the PIN in eleven minutes flat using a Pixie Dust attack.
It started, as most bad ideas do, with a deadline.
A network named: “ICU_Telemetry_Floor3.”
The window flickered. A retro, almost playful interface materialized on his screen—tabs labeled “WEP,” “WPA,” “Attack,” “Session.” It felt less like a hacking tool and more like a point-of-sale system at a suspicious coffee shop.
“Just use Fern,” said his roommate, Leo, without looking up from his game. “It’s like training wheels for Wi-Fi cracking.”
Three seconds later:
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That night, Arjun didn’t submit the lab. Instead, he wrote a report for his professor. Not about how to crack networks, but about how easily they fell. He attached logs from Fern—anonymized, of course—and a simple proposal: the university needed to audit every research-affiliated network and disable WPS on all issued routers.
Over the next hour, curiosity got the better of him. He walked his laptop through the dorm building, letting Fern sniff the air. Network after network appeared. Some were secured with default router passwords. One used the name of the family dog. Another had WPS enabled—Fern cracked the PIN in eleven minutes flat using a Pixie Dust attack. fern-wifi-cracker
It started, as most bad ideas do, with a deadline. That night, Arjun didn’t submit the lab
A network named: “ICU_Telemetry_Floor3.” He attached logs from Fern—anonymized, of course—and a
The window flickered. A retro, almost playful interface materialized on his screen—tabs labeled “WEP,” “WPA,” “Attack,” “Session.” It felt less like a hacking tool and more like a point-of-sale system at a suspicious coffee shop.
“Just use Fern,” said his roommate, Leo, without looking up from his game. “It’s like training wheels for Wi-Fi cracking.”
Three seconds later:
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