A fully offensive framework to the 802.11 networks and protocols with different types of attacks for WPA and WEP, automated hash cracking, bluetooth hacking and much more.
- I recommend you my alfa adapter: Alfa AWUS036ACM, which works really great with both, 2.4 and 5 Ghz
Tested and supported in Kali Linux, Parrot OS, Arch Linux and Ubuntu
*However it’s not finished and may have issues, try it at your own risk.*
If you have any issue please, contact me or create a issue
SUPPORTED ATTACKS:
- Deauthentication Attack
- Authentication Attack
- Beacon Flood Attack
- PKMID Attack
- EvilTwin Attack
- Passive/Stealthy Attack
- Pixie Dust Attack
- Null Pin Attack
- Chopchop Attack
- Replay Attack
- Michael Exploitation Attack
- Caffe-Latte Attack
- Jamming, Reading and Writing bluetooth connections
- GPS Spoofing with HackRF
FEATURES:
Log generator
WPA/WPA2, WPS and WEP Attacks
Auto handshake cracking
Multiple templates for EvilTwin attack
Check monitor mode and it status
2Ghz and 5Ghz attacks
Custom wordlist selector
Auto detect requirements
Bluetooth support (Jamming, Reading, Writing)
REQUIREMENTS:
Don’t install them manually, WEF takes care of that if you don’t already have them
aircrack-ng
reaver
mdk4
macchanger
hashcat
xterm
hcxtools
python3
btlejack
crackle
php
hostadp
dnsmasq
INSTALLATION:
Run as root
git clone https://github.com/D3Ext/WEF
cd WEF
bash setup.sh
DEMO:
Demo on a Parrot OS with Kitty terminal
Type ‘help’ to view a list of different commands and utilities
Created by D3ext
Extra
If you are using bspwm, you can add this line to your bspwmrc for launching the xterm windows always beeing in floating mode (for a prettier design)
bspc rule -a XTerm state=floating