Infernal Twin – Automatic Wifi Hacking Tool October 27, 2015 | 35,098 views



Infernal Twin – Automatic Wifi Hacking Tool

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Infernal Twin is an automatic wifi hacking tool, basically a Python suite created to aid penetration testers during wireless assessments, it automates many of the common attacks – which can get complicated and hard to manage when executed manually.
Infernal Twin - Automatic Wifi Hacking Tool
The author noticed a gap in the market with there being many tools to automate web application testing and network pen-tests, but nothing really aimed at Wifi apart from some commercial tools. So this is an attempt to create a ‘1-click’ style wifi attack tool – something like Metasploit. A framework with a whole bunch of different attack vectors bundled together in one interface.

Features

  • WPA2 hacking
  • WEP Hacking
  • WPA2 Enterprise hacking
  • Wireless Social Engineering
  • SSL Strip
  • Evil Access Point Creation
  • Infernal Wireless
  • Report generation
  • PDF Report
  • HTML Report
  • Note taking function
  • Data is saved into Database
  • Network mapping
  • MiTM
  • Probe Request

The tool leverages the work done on other utilities to avoid reinventing the wheel, popular wifi security tools such as aircrack-ng and SSLStrip.
You can download Infernal Twin here:
Or read more here.

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5 Responses to Infernal Twin – Automatic Wifi Hacking Tool

  1. Matte October 30, 2015 at 7:12 am # 
    Where are the installation file ?
    Can’t find it
    • sudon't November 4, 2015 at 3:09 am # 
      I don’t know much about Windows, (I’m assuming here), or even whether Windows comes with a Python installation, but you would need to build this app using Python, (type: python InfernalWireless.py on Mac OS). You might need Cygwin too, IDK. Too much to go into here, even if I knew what I was talking about.
      • Matte November 4, 2015 at 2:52 pm # 
        Yes windows here
        Ok I will try it
  2. sudon't November 4, 2015 at 2:45 am # 
    Now that Kismac is no more…
  3. 3ntr0py November 7, 2015 at 2:24 am # 
    The tool is meant to work on Kali.
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