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