Project
WiFi Hunter
Solution
Wi-Fi Hunter is a smartphone-based device designed to analyze, derive insights from, and manipulate nearby Wi-Fi networks. With its advanced detection algorithms, cybersecurity teams can proactively identify intrusion attempts into their network and the presence of Wi-Fi monitoring systems, subsequently pinpointing their locations. The Wi-Fi Hunter's capability to uncover hidden access points proves advantageous for Technical Surveillance Counter-Measures (TSCM) teams. The built-in deauthentication feature prevents Wi-Fi devices from using the selected network, which is valuable in scenarios where you need to thwart unwanted intruders from your network or restrict your target's use of Wi-Fi to intercept communications through alternate channels like cellular networks. Wi-Fi Hunter also offers robust functionality for collecting data about the surrounding Wi-Fi landscape. It displays available access points, reveals Wi-Fi enabled devices in the vicinity, captures handshake and probe requests, and includes the capability to record network traffic.
Designed for
TSCM teams
Cyber security departments
Features
Displays all access points in vicinity.
Discloses all nearby Wi-Fi capable devices, even those not currently connected to an access point.
Locates access points and Wi-Fi capable devices with pinpoint accuracy.
Detects 4 attack types:
KRACK attack
WPS bruteforce attack
Massive deauthentication (clients are force disconnected from their access points)
Password bruteforcing (attacker manually tries to identify password to an access point)
Deauthenticates clients from access points.
Collects handshakes and probe requests.
Records traffic in .pcap file.
Resources
PDF brochure