17 open-source projects similar to chrizator/netattack, ranked by how many features they have in common. Compare stars, activity and what each one does to find the best Netattack alternative.
WiFiBroot is a command-line utility designed for wireless network security auditing and penetration testing. It focuses on the evaluation of WPA and WPA2 network security by capturing authentication handshakes and testing the resilience of access points and connected clients. The tool incorporates a deauthentication attack framework that forces client disconnections to facilitate the interception of handshake data. It utilizes stateful reconstruction to assemble complete cryptographic exchanges from fragmented wireless traffic, which are then used for offline credential recovery. The softwar
ESP32-DIV is a handheld wireless pentesting platform designed for analyzing and disrupting a wide range of wireless protocols. It functions as a multi-band radio analyzer, RFID and NFC tag manipulator, and GPS wardriving logger, providing a unified interface for security auditing and signal research. The project distinguishes itself through a modular radio abstraction that allows switching between Wi-Fi, BLE, Sub-GHz, RFID/NFC, and infrared hardware modules. It features a touch-driven TFT interface for navigating toolsets and managing signal profiles, as well as the ability to emulate Bluetoo
Bettercap is a modular framework designed for network reconnaissance, security testing, and the execution of man-in-the-middle attacks. It functions as a comprehensive utility for surveying wired and wireless network segments, identifying connected devices, and analyzing communication protocols through real-time traffic interception and manipulation. The platform distinguishes itself through an event-driven architecture that coordinates network state changes and packet-level data through a centralized message pipeline. It provides a programmable scripting engine and an API for orchestrating s
Wifite2 is an automated wireless network security auditor and password recovery suite. It coordinates multiple external auditing tools to scan for wireless networks and execute attacks to recover WEP, WPA, and WPS passwords. The project specializes in a variety of encryption attack vectors, including the interception of four-way handshakes and PMKID hash extraction for offline cracking. It provides dedicated capabilities for breaking legacy WEP encryption via fragmentation and packet replay, as well as recovering wireless keys through WPS PIN brute-force and Pixie-Dust attacks. The tool auto
Fluxion is a wireless security auditing framework that tests WPA/WPA2 networks by capturing handshakes and deploying rogue access points with captive portals. It operates by deauthenticating clients from legitimate access points, forcing them to reconnect to a cloned network where a fake authentication page collects the network passphrase. The tool distinguishes itself through a plugin-based attack lifecycle with mandatory hook functions for consistent execution, multilingual metadata scripts that load attack descriptions based on locale, and a handshake verification pipeline that validates c
MFOC is an open source implementation of "offline nested" attack by Nethemba.
DEPRECATED, wifipumpkin3 -> https://github.com/P0cL4bs/wifipumpkin3
Targeted evil twin attacks against WPA2-Enterprise networks. Indirect wireless pivots using hostile portal attacks.
airgeddon is a bash-based wireless network audit suite and security toolkit for Linux. It serves as a framework for testing wireless vulnerabilities and verifying network configurations across various encryption standards, including WPA, WEP, and WPS. The project functions as an orchestration layer that integrates a collection of third-party wireless security tools. It features a modular approach to attack vectorization, coordinating tasks such as evil twin simulations with captive portals, WPA handshake interception, and the execution of WPS vulnerability tests. Its capabilities cover a bro
Wifiphisher is a modular security framework designed for wireless penetration testing and social engineering auditing. It functions as a platform for security professionals to assess the resilience of Wi-Fi networks by simulating unauthorized access, performing man-in-the-middle interceptions, and executing credential-harvesting scenarios. The tool distinguishes itself through its ability to combine rogue access point deployment with dynamic phishing interfaces. By forcing wireless clients to associate with deceptive infrastructure, the framework can capture network metadata and inject it int