Brute Force Tool to Crack Wi-Fi Passwords (Android Rooted Only)
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Brute Force Tool to Crack Wi-Fi Passwords (Android Rooted Only)
Wi-Fi Attack Automation Tool for Kali Linux and Windows PowerShell automates Wi-Fi attacks like Deauthentication, Evil Twin, and WPA Handshake Capture. Ideal for cybersecurity enthusiasts to learn and practice network penetration testing and Wi-Fi security.
Driver for LR11xx chip (LR1110 / LR1120 / LR1121)
Demonstration application for LR1110 EVK - compatible with transceiver and LoRa Basics Modem-E
Powerful WiFi Hacking penetration testing tools for Linux, designed for ethical hacking, security testing, and network auditing.
Wifi Network Scanner using termux
A simple WiFi scanning GUI for scanning the available wireless networks
Automate classroom attendance using Wi-Fi network scanning. This Python-based system detects student devices, visualizes seating arrangements, and marks attendance dynamically. Features PyQt5 GUI for intuitive operation.
Wi-Fi Scanner is a cross-platform Python tool for scanning and displaying available Wi-Fi networks. It supports Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms and provides detailed information such as SSID, signal strength, authentication type, encryption type, channel, and band.
Raise it. Level it. Defend with it. A cyber-pet that unlocks real Wi-Fi scans.
Android app for mapping and analyzing WiFi signal strength using statistical fingerprinting for indoor location insights.
"WifiMapper is an Android app developed for a mobile security course, featuring a background service that scans nearby Wi-Fi networks every 10 seconds and syncs data to a Node.js backend with PostgreSQL storage. Visualize Wi-Fi locations on Google Maps and explore them via an interactive RecyclerView list."
A root repository containing only a README.md that links to other repositories and explains how they are related.
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