Handshake_zeqqzeik9lbo5mkp_de-47-32-e4-e8-fe_20... Apr 2026
These files are commonly used with tools like or Aircrack-ng to attempt to recover the network password. If you found this as a "piece" of a larger file, it is likely part of a distributed computing project or a backup of a security scan.
The segments of the string typically represent specific technical metadata:
: Likely the start of a timestamp indicating when the capture occurred. handshake_zEQQzEIK9lbo5MKp_DE-47-32-E4-E8-FE_20...
: This is the BSSID (MAC address) of the wireless Access Point.
: This is often a unique session ID or a representation of the ESSID (Network Name) generated by automated capture tools or online cracking services. These files are commonly used with tools like
This string appears to be a (often called a "handshake" file), used in wireless network security auditing.
: Indicates the file contains a captured 4-way handshake between a client and an access point. : This is the BSSID (MAC address) of
The prefix DE:47:32 does not currently belong to a standard registered vendor, which often suggests it may be a randomized or locally administered MAC address.