Ethical Hacking/Pen Testing

Wifi Hacking with Fluxion (Need 2 Wifi Adapters with Monitor mode active)

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Fluxion is the future of MITM WPA attacks

Fluxion is a security auditing and social-engineering research tool. It is a remake of linset by vk496 with (hopefully) fewer bugs and more functionality. The script attempts to retrieve the WPA/WPA2 key from a target access point by means of a social engineering (phishing) attack. It’s compatible with the latest release of Kali (rolling). Fluxion’s attacks’ setup is mostly manual, but experimental auto-mode handles some of the attacks’ setup parameters. Read the FAQ before requesting issues.

If you need quick help, fluxion is also available on gitter. You can talk with us on Gitter or on Discord.

Installation

Read here before you do the following steps.
Download the latest revision

git clone git@github.com:FluxionNetwork/fluxion.git

# Or if you prefer https 

git clone https://www.github.com/FluxionNetwork/fluxion.git

Switch to tool’s directory

cd fluxion 

Run fluxion (missing dependencies will be auto-installed)

./fluxion.sh

Fluxion is also available in arch

cd bin/arch
makepkg

or using the blackarch repo

pacman -S fluxion

📜 Changelog

Fluxion gets weekly updates with new features, improvements, and bugfixes. Be sure to check out the changelog here.

How to contribute

All contributions are welcome! Code, documentation, graphics, or even design suggestions are welcome; use GitHub to its fullest. Submit pull requests, contribute tutorials or other wiki content — whatever you have to offer, it’ll be appreciated but please follow the style guide.

📖 How it works

  • Scan for a target wireless network.

  • Launch the Handshake Snooper attack.

  • Capture a handshake (necessary for password verification).

  • Launch Captive Portal attack.

  • Spawns a rogue (fake) AP, imitating the original access point.

  • Spawns a DNS server, redirecting all requests to the attacker’s host running the captive portal.

  • Spawns a web server, serving the captive portal which prompts users for their WPA/WPA2 key.

  • Spawns a jammer, deauthenticating all clients from original AP and luring them to the rogue AP.

  • All authentication attempts at the captive portal are checked against the handshake file captured earlier.

  • The attack will automatically terminate once a correct key has been submitted.

  • The key will be logged and clients will be allowed to reconnect to the target access point.

  • For a guide to the Captive Portal attack, read the Captive Portal attack guide

 

Disclaimer

Neither the project nor its developer promote any kind of illegal activity and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this project.
This project is for educational purpose only.
Please do not use this tool on other people’s devices without their permission.
Do not use this tool to harm others.
Use this project responsibly on your own devices only.
It is the end user’s responsibility to obey all applicable local, state, federal, and international laws.

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