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stormrider01 · 7 years ago
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stormrider01 · 8 years ago
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Bruteforcing a Wi-Fi with Android
Did you know that you can get most Wi-Fis passwords this way? I’ll tell you people how to do this. There’s a few apps out there that work well but my personal go-to is WIBR+. Here’s the URL to downloading this: https://m.downloadatoz.com/wibr-wifi-bruteforce-hack/cz.auradesign.wibrplus/
One should just install it, open it and start the attack on someone’s Wi-Fi after selecting some minor settings. Most Wi-Fis can be hacked with letters and numbers so that’s how I usually do it. If the person whose Wi-Fi you’re trying to hack uses English as their main language, you can select the Dictionaries too, they contain most common passwords used in England/USA or those countries. Keep in mind that WIBR+ can do normally a max of about 14 or 15 password attempts per minute, you cannot do this overnight (unless the Wi-Fi password is something dumb like aaaaaaaa). Know this too: passwords always have more than 8 characters, often more than that so if I want to be pretty much completely sure to get the password, I use from 8 to 12 character attempts with letters and numbers. Now, if you don’t want to wait like weeks for the hack to be done, install Reaver for Android (will be referring to it as RfA or Reaver) from here: https://www.androidsmobileapps.com/reaver-apk/
For Reaver to work on your phone, you will need two things: an external Wi-Fi card on your phone or a phone that has the bcm-4329/4330 Wi-Fi chipset and you will also need bcmon installed (http://pieresko.net/celular/apk/bcmon.apk). Oh and one more thing. R00T (I recommend SuperSu). Yes, you need your phone rooted for RfA to work on it. Usually RfA takes only 4 to 10 hours to find the password, basically never more than 12. But, since there aren’t that many devices that support Reaver out there (including mine), you will have to either give this up or use WIBR+. Now, understand me here, you can look for other apps as well but I didn’t get much success, I tried it myself. Well, good luck hacking someone’s Wi-Fi and if it is with WIBR+, then good luck waiting weeks rather months to get the password.
P.S. WIBR+ scanning can be paused and continued later and also do not try to use WIBR+ on a network when your signal strength is 40 or lower, errors or invalid scans may occur (most probably will). Hopefully this helps!
P.S.S Hacking without someone’s permission is illegal, don’t do illegal stuff
P.S.S.S I am not the one to blame if anything goes wrong
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