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How to hack WiFi using Android (No. 2)

How to hack WiFi using Android (No. 2)

If you have an Android device you can connect to some WiFi networks even without knowing the password! How? First of all, you can't do everything, but most of you can. Specifically, to those where WPS is involved.

There are a lot of similar tools for Linux and a few for Windows, but since nowadays we all carry phones with us, it is more convenient to have such a tool in your pocket. Of course, there are several such tools for Android, but I singled out the one with which I had the most success.

At the end of the article, there is a link to a post where I presented some interesting tools.

The application is called "AndroDumpper" and is available for download in the Play Store completely free of charge. This app was created by a member of the Google+ Android App community, so I found out about it. By the way, as I said, other similar applications work on the same principle.

How to hack WiFi using Android (No. 2)

Specifically, with this application, everything is very simple:

  1. scans networks and extracts those that have WPS enabled
  2. tap on a network and select a method: with or without ROOT (read the difference in the description of the application)
  3. Wait while the application tries to connect

After 5 attempts, it said "Fail" to me, but I still connected to the network. I used the internet normally, and when I went into the WiFi network settings on the phone and selected that network, it said to enter the password. So without a password, I used the internet.

Download the app here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bigos.androdumpper

For more advanced users, try RfA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2456888

Want more similar apps? Read this article: https://do-you-know-tech.blogspot.com/2015/01/how-to-hack-wifi-using-android-device.html

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Disclaimer: The text is written for educational purposes. I, or anyone else, is not responsible for any consequences arising from the use of tools and materials from this text. You do everything at your own risk!

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