Framework designed to automate various wireless networks attacks (the project was presented on Pentester Academy TV's toolbox in 2017).
WireSpy allows attackers to set up quick honeypots to carry out MITMAs. Monitoring and logging functionality is implemented in order to keep records of the victims' traffic/activities. Other tools can be used together with Wirespy to conduct more advanced attacks.
Two type of attacks are supported at the moment:
Set as executable
:
chmod +x wirespy.sh
Execute as root
:
sudo ./wirespy.sh
Type help
to get started.
Attacks:
eviltwin > launch an evil twin attack
honeypot > launch a rogue access point attack
Commands:
clear > clear the terminal
help > list available commands
quit|exit > exit the program
apscan > show all wireless access points nearby
leases > display DHCP leases
powerup > power wireless interface up (may cause issues)
start capture > start packet capture (tcpdump)
stop capture > stop packet capture (tcpdump)
status > show modules status
This script was developed in the context of my master thesis work in June 2015.
The project was presented on Pentester Academy TV's toolbox in 2017:
Work on a new improved version has commenced in 2018.
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Found a bug? I would love to squash it! 🐛
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on the GitHub pull requests tracker.
See LICENSE.