WifiZoo is a tool to gather wifi information passively. Similar to dsniff but for wireless work, the author wanted to do something wifi-related somewhat helpful in wifi pentesting. Something of an extension of Ferret from Errata.
It’s essentially a tool to get information from open wifi networks without joining any network, and covering all wifi channels. Most of the packet parsing is done by Scapy.
WifiZoo does the following:
Gathers bssid->ssid information from beacons and probe responses
Gathers list of unique SSIDS found on probe requests
Gathers the list and graphs which SSIDS are being probed from what sources
Gathers bssid->clients information and outputs it in a file
Gathers ‘useful’ information from unencrypted wifi traffic (like passwords/credentials etc)
Requirements
Python
Scapy
Kismet (if you want to do channel hopping)
Logs are stored in ./logs/ (so make the directory)
You can download WifiZoo here:
Or you can read more here.
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