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Hacking WiFi at Phone #1
Hmmmm.. you must know at the title.... Biggrin please share lol
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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #2
What's the device manufacturer?

Have a look at this thread, there's some Informative material that may be of help.
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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #3
I have tryied with Hijacker the tools is not for hacking. Hmmmm... Maybe
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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #4
i have a wifi hacker at phone man.
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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #5
(07-13-2018, 02:12 AM)Skofos Wrote: I have tryied with Hijacker the tools is not for hacking.

Hijacker does crack wireless encryption- WEP, WPA, WPS PIN and also deauthenticates the user from the network.
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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #6
i,m using BloodSecurity Wifi and i have a proof it's legit.
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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #7
Not posible on phone unless you install some operating system

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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #8
Blood Security Wifi App

https://m.imgur.com/OTDAv7y

One of my favorite tools. Highly suggest for anyone having wifi on Android
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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #9
(01-04-2019, 09:08 PM)Trilly Reign Wrote: Blood Security Wifi App

https://m.imgur.com/OTDAv7y

One of my favorite tools. Highly suggest for anyone having wifi on Android

Please provide the app's Apk thank you Sleepy

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RE: Hacking WiFi at Phone #10
It all depend on the encryption scheme being used. If you brute force AES both flavors, you'll be at it for next two centuries. Android itself is not robust enough to do any serious network auditing like Linux. Your best bet is man in the middle attack where the unsuspecting goofball on the other end hands off their password.

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