Reaver for Android v1.30
Reaver-WPS GUI for rooted devices with bcm4329/4330 wifi chipset or working external wifi card
Reaver-WPS GUI for rooted devices with bcm4329/4330 wifi chipset or working external wifi card
INFO:
Reaver for Android, short RfA, is a simple-to-use Reaver-GUI for Android devices with monitor-mode support.
It has some very cool features:
Reaver for Android, short RfA, is a simple-to-use Reaver-GUI for Android devices with monitor-mode support.
It has some very cool features:
- Detects automatically WPS-enabled routers.
- All Reaver-Settings are accessible from a simple-to-use GUI.
- Activates and deactivates Monitor-Mode automatically when needed.
- Provides a simple way to connect when Reaver finds the WPA-Key.
- External script support
Project status: PRE-FINAL
What does this mean?
There are some features which are not implemented yet.
Developement will continue very soon.
Installation
- Download/install bcmon.apk from HERE and RfA.apk from the bottom of this post. RfA may also download bcmon automatically.
- Run bcmon, if it crashes try a second time.
- If all runs fine, start RfA. If not, your device may be not bcmon compatible. Please see second post.
- After selecting an WPS-enabled router, click on "Test Monitor-Mode".
- Now you can use RfA:), don't uninstall bcmon.
FAQ:
What is this awesome app actually usefull for?
Well, RfA is able to unveil the actual WPA(2)-Key of many routers within 2 - 10 hours.
WHAT?! I though WPA(2) is safe?
It used to be, but then many router models got WiFi Protected Setup, short WPS, implemeted, which is pretty vulnerable. (Details)
Basically it's a Brute-Force attack with Reaver against a 8 digit pin with 10^4 + 10^3 possibilities.
What is Reaver?
Reaver-WPS is a pentesting tool developed by Tactical Network Solutions.
It attacks WPS-enabled routers and after the WPS-Pin is cracked, it retrieves the actual WPA-key.
Reaver provides only a terminal interface, which is ok for notebooks etc., however it's a pain on Android devices.
Because of this I developed RfA.
Doesn't Reaver requires monitor-mode and so can't work on Android?
Yes, Reaver needs monitor-mode, but thanks to bcmon (or external wifi cards) some Android devices are now monitor-mode capable.
bcmon compatibility
Developed and tested on: Nexus 7 2012 (Stock 4.3)Credits & used tools:
RfA *should* work on all devices with bcmon support (Broadcom bcm4329/bcm4330 chipsets)
Simply try by installing bcmon. Don't worry, if something goes wrong a simple reboot should fix everything.
For external wifi cards please see second post.
Tested & works on:
Nexus 7 2012 (Stock 4.3, Cyanogen 9)
Huawei Honour (Cyanogen Mod based ROM)
bcmon does NOT work on:
Samsung Galaxy S3/4/5
HTC One
LG G2
Nexus 4/5
Nexus 7 (2013)
Monitor-Mode over bcmon.apk:Disclaimer
Omri Ildis, Ruby Feinstein & Yuval Ofir
See: bcmon.blogspot.com
Reaver-WPS:
Tactical Network Solutions
See: code.google.com/p/reaver-wps/
Attention: Hacking of networks is illegal without having the permission of the owner! The developer is not responsible for any damage etc. this app could cause.XDA:DevDB Information
This software is only intended to show a big security hole, not to be able to surf in the neighbours Wifi;)
Reaver-GUI for Android, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
SOEDI, bcmon team & Tactical Network Solutions
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1.30
Stable Release Date: 2014-07-01
Beta Release Date: 2013-11-04
Created 2013-09-24
Last Updated 2014-09-27
Source: forum.xda
Download: Reaver for Android v1.30