WIBR is a handy application for testing of security of the WPA/WPA2 PSK WiFi networks. This application is NOT FAKE, it really works and it is possible to access the WiFi network if it uses weak password. This app supports queueing, custom dictionaries, bruteforce generator and advanced monitoring!
Features
Network Tools
häçking
Data Privacy
Wireless Data Monitors
The application supports two types of Test
Dictionary test – it tries passwords from predefined list one by one. Please don’t be disappointed if the password will not be found, it simply means that it was not in the dictionary. However, if somebody set his key to “12345678” or “password” it will be detected. This version supports importing of your own dictionaries, so you are no longer limited by pre-installed dictionaries!
Bruteforce test – you can select alphabet, lenght of password and the app will try all combinations of characters in the alphabet. Of course this is complete madness because the number of combinations is growing exponentially with password length. Therefore the app supports custom alphabet and custom mask. If you know that the password is something like häçker and two digits you can set mask to häçker[x][x] and select the digits alphabet. The app will try all passwords like häçker00, häçker01 through häçker99!
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Features
Network Tools
häçking
Data Privacy
Wireless Data Monitors
The application supports two types of Test
Dictionary test – it tries passwords from predefined list one by one. Please don’t be disappointed if the password will not be found, it simply means that it was not in the dictionary. However, if somebody set his key to “12345678” or “password” it will be detected. This version supports importing of your own dictionaries, so you are no longer limited by pre-installed dictionaries!
Bruteforce test – you can select alphabet, lenght of password and the app will try all combinations of characters in the alphabet. Of course this is complete madness because the number of combinations is growing exponentially with password length. Therefore the app supports custom alphabet and custom mask. If you know that the password is something like häçker and two digits you can set mask to häçker[x][x] and select the digits alphabet. The app will try all passwords like häçker00, häçker01 through häçker99!
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