KisMAC, The Ultimate WIFI Stumbler

 


A Word about KisMAC:


KisMAC is a FREE and really powerful WI-FI Stumbler and leaves Windows based applications in the dust, by a large margin. (surprising, huh?)


Its features includes:

  1. Cracking / Hacking  WEP & WPA encryption

  2. Packets Re-Injection

  3. Multiple Attacks: Weak Scheduling, BruteForce, Wordlist, Newsham 21, etc

  4. Deauthentification, de-cloaking (Hidden SSID)

  5. flooding Attacks

  6. GPS Mapping, etc


If you like KisMAC, Feel free to push the button, We really need some love ;-)



If you are looking for the Best Wifi Card available for KisMAC, it’s located here


KisMAC is not for the absolute beginner, but we hope that with the little tutorials found here, you’ll be able to enjoy it even if you are not an expert.

If you’ll surf that site, you’ll probably see an example on how easy and fast it can be:  Yes, Cracking a 128 bit WEP key under 3 seconds is considered  “Fast”


Before we continue, I’ll like to introduce you to a little legal disclaimer ....just in case...


-It is illegal to download, use, possess KisMAC in Germany  (StGB § 202c)

-It is highly illegal in most countries, including the USA, to listen, intercept, crack or attempt to crack, interfere in any way,  any network if the unequivocal permission, by the rightful owner, was not given to you.

-KisMAC should be used for auditing purpose only.


If you wish to donate to the KisMAC Dev Team, check the resources page.


Please, be aware that it takes a little effort to read those pages, but your patience will be rewarded:

I can guarantee you that you will GAIN time by reading the 1-2-3 Steps of using KisMAC instead of rushing and ending up like a chicken with no head “because KisMAC is not working”


YES it works! and it can be very fast if you do it the right way


ENJOY KisMAC RESPONSIVELY !!!!!



KISMAC   The Ultimate WIFI Stumbler

This is NOT the Official KisMAC Website


I tried to make a “Reader’s Digest” out of the info that I collected and the time that I spent.

I made mistakes! I am just trying to have you not repeating the same mistakes that I made. That’s it.

For the original one, please report to Google