Exfiltrate WiFi names & PSK over DNS, now with AES-256 encryption in transit

Exfiltrate WiFi names & PSK over DNS, now with AES-256 encryption in transit
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Title: Exfiltrate WiFi names & PSK over DNS, now with AES-256 encryption in transit
Author: Keld Norman

Building upon the earlier WiFi2DNS payload that uses stealthy DNS exfiltration, Keld Norman has applied AES-256 encryption for a much more secure transit of the data.

Keld's explanation Video: 

Exfiltration is an involuntary backup. It's a technique for obtaining data from a network. Once obtained, the data may be removed using a number of methods. These may include traversing the network to a command and control server, such as Cloud C². The content is typically encrypted or obfuscated. In the case of physical access, a bring-your-own-network element may be included to evade detection. See all exfiltration payloads.

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