WiFiBroot: Wi-Fi Pentest Cracking Tool [WPA / WPA2]

WiFiBroot is an open source Wi-Fi jailbreak tool that has the ability to Wi-Fi networks based on WPA / WPA2 security.

The tool is multipurpose and can be used to perform certain attacks on a wireless network. Since most wireless networks depend on control WPA and WPA2 security, this tool has proven to be very useful.

It is written in python and has extensive features that make it very effective in bypassing WPA / WPA2.

WiFiBroot: Wi-Fi Cracking Tool for WPA / WPA2 [Handshake, PMKID, Cracking, EAPOL, Deauthentication]

WiFiBroot can be used to perform WiFi and offline hacking attacks depending on Scapy, a book python package manipulation.

It provides 4 ways you can choose, depending on the function you want, you can break the saved hashes when you are offline or develop a real-time web attack.

The tool also in such a way that you can determine the type of attack being performed each time.

WiFiBroot is known to perform control attacks s, PMKID, handshake and EAPOLS. Because the tool collects information before an attack is launched, all attacks take place in a very short time.

Specifications

  • Works in Verbose mode
  • It has a wireless sniffer
  • Automatically disconnects frames
  • It has a directory for storing handshakes
  • Automatically detects EAPOL
  • Fast WPA and WPA2 cracking
  • Performs offline Cracking

Supported platforms

Linux

Conditions

scapey

Installation

$ sudo pip3 scapy==2.4.0

$ git clone https://github.com/hash3liZer/WiFiBroot.git

Use

$ sudo python wifiroot.py -h

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