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<v ->In this section, we're gonna talk about</v>
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post-connection attacks, so attacks that you can do
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after connecting to your target network.
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Now, it doesn't matter whether the target network
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is a WiFi network or a wired, or an Ethernet network.
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It really doesn't matter.
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As long as you gained access to this network,
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as long as you're able to connect to it,
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you'll be able to do all of the attacks
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that I'm gonna show you in this section.
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Now you'll notice, once connected, you can do
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so many cool things, so you'll be able to
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gather detailed information about all of the clients
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connected to the same network.
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You'll also be able to intercept data and see
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any usernames, passwords or any information
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they use on the internet.
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You'll be able to modify data as it's being sent
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in the air, so you'll be able to inject evil code
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and do so many cool things on the network.
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Now, to do all of the attacks that I'm gonna show you
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in here, you have two options.
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The first option is to run the attacks against
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a virtual NAT network against the Windows machine.
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You just need to make sure that the virtual Windows machine
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is connected to the same NAT network as the Kali machine.
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Or, you can run the attacks against real computers
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connected to your real WiFi network, and you need to
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make sure that you have a wireless interface connected
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to the Kali machine, and the Kali machine
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needs to be connected to your target WiFi network.
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Now, throughout this section, I'm actually
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gonna be using both options, so I'm gonna be running
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some attacks against the WiFi network, and I'll be running
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some against my virtual NAT network, just to make sure
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that you're comfortable with running all of these attacks
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in different environments and in different networks.
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Because like I said, it doesn't really matter
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how you gained your access to the network,
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the network type doesn't really matter, either,
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as long as you are able to connect to the target network.
