Hijacker is a Wi-Fi security auditing suite designed for scanning wireless networks, capturing traffic, and recovering credentials. It provides a set of tools for detecting nearby access points and clients, intercepting WPA handshakes, and recovering WPA and WEP passwords.
The project features a visual security audit interface that allows for the execution of specialized tools without using a command-line terminal. It includes a dedicated WPS pin recovery tool for extracting access point pins using pixie-dust attacks via external adapters.
The toolkit covers network reconnaissance, including signal strength detection and target management with MAC address aliasing. It also provides capabilities for attack simulation, such as sending spoofed deauthentication frames to disconnect clients or performing network denial-of-service tests. Additional functionality includes managing wireless hardware configurations, such as toggling monitor mode and installing chipset firmware for packet injection.