Simpler method: Use VirtualBox with a persistent virtual disk.
md5sum wifiway-3.4.iso # Example output: 8f3a7d2e9b1c5f6a0d8e4f2c9b7a1d3e
A powerful wordlist generator that allowed security testers to create custom dictionaries for brute-force attacks. wifiway 3.4.iso ISO 490.00M 1
Optimized Linux kernel with pre-patched wireless drivers Format: Bootable ISO (Hybrid ISO) Why the 490.00 MB Size Matters
You’ve heard of Kali. You’ve seen Parrot. But have you met — the lightweight, laser-focused Linux distro that fits in 490 MB and punches way above its weight class? Simpler method: Use VirtualBox with a persistent virtual
Here’s an interesting, engaging post about (490 MB) — written for tech enthusiasts, ethical hackers, and wireless tinkering fans.
It bundled the "WPA" scripts, which automated the complex processes of capturing WPA/WPA2 handshakes and launching dictionary attacks. You’ve seen Parrot
This distribution is a remaster of Wifiway 3.0, with most problems fixed, or at least those in the "critical or serious" category, such as boot problems. The list of changes is not very extensive, but it is interesting:
It was designed to boot from a CD/DVD or USB drive without installing anything on the host computer.
To enable and disable monitor mode on wireless cards.
While Kali Linux is the industry standard, it’s also and full of tools you’ll never touch. WiFiWay 3.4 is designed for one thing: wireless security assessment . Boot it on old laptops, USB sticks, or even inside VirtualBox with USB passthrough for your external WiFi card.