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ExportWifi
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Created by: Fawaz Bashiru
This a module which imports WI-FI files and detects the current WI-FI name and the current WI-FI password of the target. Every imported file is going to be saved in the directory where your server is located.
To install ExportWifi simply type:
git clone https://github.com/Kill0geR/ExportWifi
In your Terminal
The ip address and the port number should be the same so the connection will work
Change the directory
cd ExportWifi
Start "wifi.py" with
python wifi.py -aip 127.0.0.1
-aip stands for ip of attacker -cf stands for create file -ds stands for demon server and means to have the server in your directory -p stands for ports and displays the port of the attacker
If you need help simply type:
python wifi.py -help
Waiting for connection....
Connection with ('127.0.0.1', 53343)
Connection has been established
6 Wifi files have been saved to your directory
The current WI-FI and Password of the target is
WI-FI: ********* The Wi-Fi of the target will be here
Password: ******* The password of the target will be here
You can send "client.py" as an exe file to the target with "auto-py-to-exe"
ExportWifi is very easy to use.
The server can be used for any OS. The target can only have a Windows OS
DO NOT USE THIS TO ATTACK SOMEONE FOREIGN. I BUILD IT FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES.
FAQs
Getting Wifi Files of the target
We found that ExportWifi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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