WinFiHack is a recreational attempt by me to rewrite my previous project Brute-Hacking-Framework’s main wifi hacking script that uses netsh and native Windows scripts to create a wifi bruteforcer. This is in no way a fast script nor a superior way of doing the same hack but it needs no external libraries and just Python and python scripts.
Installation
The packages are minimal or nearly none 😅. The package install command is:
pip install rich pyfiglet
Thats it.
Features
So listing the features:
Overall Features: We can use custom interfaces or non-default interfaces to run the attack. Well-defined way of using netsh and listing and utilizing targets. Upgradeability Code-Wise Features: Interactive menu-driven system with rich. versatility in using interface, targets, and password files.
How it works
So this is how the bruteforcer works:
Provide Interface:
The user is required to provide the network interface for the tool to use.
By default, the interface is set to Wi-Fi.
Search and Set Target:
The user must search for and select the target network.
During this process, the tool performs the following sub-steps:
Disconnects all active network connections for the selected interface. Searches for all available networks within range.
Input Password File:
The user inputs the path to the password file.
The default path for the password file is ./wordlist/default.txt.
Run the Attack:
With the target set and the password file ready, the tool is now prepared to initiate the attack.
Attack Procedure:
The attack involves iterating through each password in the provided file. For each password, the following steps are taken: A custom XML configuration for the connection attempt is generated and stored. The tool attempts to connect to the target network using the generated XML and the current password. To verify the success of the connection attempt, the tool performs a “1 packet ping” to Google. If the ping is unsuccessful, the connection attempt is considered failed, and the tool proceeds to the next password in the list. This loop continues until a successful ping response is received, indicating a successful connection attempt.
How to run this
After installing all the packages just run python main.py rest is history 👍 make sure you run this on Windows cause this won’t work on any other OS. The interface looks like this:
Contributions
For contributions: – First Clone: First Clone the repo into your dev env and do the edits. – Comments: I would apprtiate if you could add comments explaining your POV and also explaining the upgrade. – Submit: Submit a PR for me to verify the changes and apprive it if necessary.