WPSPIN is an application for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets that work with the Android operating system.
This tool allows us to check the safety of our wireless network
attacking the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) of our routers in order to
know whether we are vulnerable to attacks by default PIN, dictionary or
brute force.
WPSPIN has developed entirely our friend buckynet, incorporating
algorithms discovered by security researchers, and adapting existing
tools on Linux for Android.
The main features are the wireless network scanner Wi-Fi, generating
default PIN for WPS-enabled routers, and wireless open networks.
Regarding wireless network scanner, we have available an automatic
scanner and a normal request to seek types of networks (encryption, WPS
enabled or disabled, signal etc).
News of the WPSPIN v1.3 version are:
We
recommend visiting the following YouTube videos where you can see how
this new version of the application works in detail: - See more at:
http://www.redeszone.net/2015/07/09/wpspin-v1-3-para-android-ya-disponible-comprueba-la-seguridad-wi-fi-de-tu-router/#sthash.xcn3WcRp.dpuf
Incorporation of the original algorithms ComputePIN, easyboxPIN and D-Link.
He added a default PIN generator routers known as the operator
Movistar, invoking configuration Wi-Fi, wpa_cli, Bully, Reaver and
Reavermod.
It has a built generator WPA client through the command line to interact with wpa_supplicant via wpa_cli. * ROOT needed for this functionality.
Generating instruction execution to Bully, Reaver or Reavermod,
allowing direct execution in the bcmon application or the Terminal
application. * Required ROOT, monitor mode and have installed the applications and Terminal bcmon.
Enter the BSSID to generate a default PIN if it exists in the embedded algorithms (BSSID input format XX: XX: XX: XX: XX: XX).
Manual entry of PIN for verification by the methods available (Wi-Fi, wpa_cli, Bully, Reaver and Reavermod). Also entering the PIN format 7 or 8 digits are also allowed.
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