Wednesday, 19 October 2016

How To Hack Wifi Password – Top 13 Android And IPhone Best Wifi Hacker App

Let’s see how to hack wifi password on android and iphone, networks with wep, wpa and wpa2 security from Android without root and iOS without jailbreak, even iOS 9, which is now fashionable to be a wifi hacker for Android.



So if you want to know how to hack wifi password, hacking on Android and iOS, we will show you today how to hack wireless networks using Android. If you want a program to hack wifi from Windows, the best program to steal wifi is Wifi Auditor, it is even more effective to steal wifi with WifiSlax or Goyscript.
I don’t always carry a laptop with Wifislax installed on it, so I have been researching thousands of wifi hack for Android app: how to hack wifi password from Android Phone without root (do not miss the new guide on how to root a android phone for all makes and models and takes less than 5 minutes). Android wifi hack apps work almost all the same, first do a scan of the mobile networks and locate the one in green and check if you can password crack. You can hack wifi Android a T-Mobile, Vodafone, AT&T, Sprint or any other company in any country like the United States and united kingdom, regardless of whether the network has WPA, WPA2 or WEP.

Wifi Hacker Iphone Apps 



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How to hack wifi password on iphone? In the screenshot above, we have few wifi hacker apps for the iPhone that you can try. One of the iOS apps that I’ve tried is WifiAudit to hack iphone wifi without jailbreak; you can download the iPhone App here:
It is a good program to hack wifi Iphone
Many Iphone, Ipad and Ipod applications of this type are not much in the Apple Store, so if you want a wifi hacker app to hack Iphone wifi in your iOS operating system and do not want to jailbreak, click to download it before deleting it from the Apple Store.
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AndroDumpper – Wifi Password Hacking Android

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AndroDumpper is really new wifi cracker app and it wifi hack android works very well, it´s a diferent app to the rest of the list, this app attack the WPS protocol like wifislax, AndroDumpper really hack a wifi.
There are two ways (root way and no root) to wifi hack.
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CR WIFI can hack wifi android on  50 Routers, this hack wifi app has the bigger  password dictionary , It´s very easy to use. This app is free. It´s a new app. I recommend you check this app first to hacker wifi.
Download CR WIFI

Router Keygen –

 The First Of The Applications Wi Fi Password Hack On Android

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With Router Keygen for hacking wifi, first thing you need to do is to scan the wireless networks around you. With this wifi password hacking application you’ll be able to WiFi passwords hacker with WEP and WPA encryption. This app is a wifi password hack android.

For the tests I could do, Router Keygen is one of the best programs to hack wifi Android, it is able to tell the wifi password of a network if the SSID and password that brings the default router has not been modified and only with some Router models. it can password cracking on Android.

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NETGEAR Wireless Router Configuration Guide

FIRMWARE UPGRADE


The web interface of the NETGEAR router will vary between models and even between firmware revisions so the first thing to note will be whether the web page says at the top ‘NETGEAR genie’ or ‘NETGEAR Smart Wizard’ similar to the screenshots below. Before proceeding with a secure configuration, it is first important to confirm that the router is running the latest available software and update it if not.
If the router uses the ‘NETGEAR genie’ software, use the following steps:
  1. Choose the ‘Advanced’ tab as shown here:
    NETGEAR genie Advanced Tab
  2. Click to expand ‘Administration’ from the navigation buttons on the left side of the page
  3. Choosing ‘Firmware Update’ will show a page similar to this:
    Netgear Genie Firmware Update Screen
  4. Click the ‘Check’ button to check for a new firmware version from the Internet
  5. Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed with the firmware update as needed
If the router uses the ‘Smart Wizard’ software, use the following steps:
  1. Clicking ‘Router Upgrade’ (located under Maintenance in the left navigation panel) should load a page similar to this:
    NETGEAR Smart Wizard Firmware Update
  2. Click the ‘Check’ button to check the Internet for firmware updates
  3. Follow the onscreen instructions to install new firmware as needed

CHANGING THE ADMINISTRATIVE PASSWORD

Now that we are certain the device has the latest security updates, it is a good idea to change the password if it is still using the default or has not been changed for a while. It is advisable to choose a ‘strong’ password which will not be easily guessed by an intruder or hacking tool.
Google is full of helpful suggestions for choosing a strong password but my preferred password model is to use a memorable quote or favorite song lyrics (complete with spaces and punctuation). I also recommend using a prefix like ‘!!’, ‘@@’, or ‘##’ just to make the password a little more complex without making it too difficult to remember. As with the firmware update process, the procedure will vary depending on the model and installed firmware version.
If the router uses the ‘NETGEAR genie’ software, use the following steps:
  1. Choose the ‘Advanced’ tab as shown here:
    NETGEAR genie Advanced Tab
  2. Click to expand ‘Administration’ from the navigation buttons on the left side of the page
  3. Click ‘Set Password’ to load the password change form similar to the following
    NETGEAR Genie Set Password
  4. Click ‘Apply’ and enter the new password when prompted by your web browser
  5. If the router uses the ‘Smart Wizard’ software, use the following steps:
    1. In the left navigation panel, click ‘Set Password’ which is found under the ‘Maintenance’ heading
    2. Follow the onscreen instructions to change the password
    3. Apply the settings and enter the new password when prompted by your browser.

    CONFIGURING LAN SETTINGS TO MINIMIZE RISK

    At this point, the router software is fully up to date and the administrator password has been changed but there are still other settings which may jeopardize your online safety. A prime example of this is the Internet Protocol (IP) address your computer uses to communicate with the router.
    NETGEAR routers use which is configured as a factory default. If an attacker can predict or guess this address, it then becomes easier for them to exploit weaknesses and gain control of your router through malicious web content. For this reason, VERT recommends changing the LAN address to something which is less likely to be guessed by an attacker. Although you cannot choose just any address, the powers that be have set aside 3 address ranges for private networks:
    1. 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
    2. 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
    3. 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255
    So for example, 10.1.2.3, 172.20.10.5, and 192.168.250.12 are all allocated for private use but using something like 8.8.8.8 (Google’s DNS server) could create problems for you. Generally speaking it is also best to avoid using an address ending ‘.0’ or ‘.255’ unless you have a good understanding of subnetting. Addresses commonly used as router defaults include 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, 192.168.2.1, 192.168.11.1, 10.0.1.1, and 10.1.1.1 so picking one of these addresses would somewhat defeat the purpose of this exercise.
    If the router uses the ‘NETGEAR genie’ software, use the following steps:
    1. Choose the ‘Advanced’ tab as before
    2. Expand the ‘Setup’ button
      NETGEAR genie Advanced Setup Menu
    3. Click ‘LAN Setup’
      NETGEAR genie Advanced LAN Setup Form
    4. Enter new values for the IP address numbers (For example, change the 192.168.0.1 to 10.9.8.7)
    5. Write down the new IP address for future reference
    6. Click ‘Apply’ at the top and acknowledge the notification that you have changed the address
    7. Wait while the router reboots and then confirm access with the new address
    8. Check DNS settings
    9. Update DHCP settings
    10. Click ‘Apply’
    If the router uses the ‘Smart Wizard’ software, use the following steps:
    1. Choose ‘LAN Setup’ from under the ‘Advanced’ heading (close to the bottom of the navigation bar)
      NETGEAR Smart Wizard LAN Setup
    2. Enter a new address in the ‘LAN TCP/IP Setup’ section
      NETGEAR Smart Wizard IP Change Form
    3. Click ‘Apply’ and wait for the device to reload
    4. Confirm that the router is accessible with its new IP address

    CONFIGURING WIRELESS SECURITY

    Many of VERT’s router security recommendations are designed to protect a router from Internet-based threats such as those which successfully compromised 300,000 underprotected routers. It is important however not to overlook the risks from nearby attackers looking to gain access to your home network.
    Many routers come configured to use the convenient but insecure WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) protocol. WPS makes it easy to connect to your home network by entering a secret PIN but weaknesses in the system can make it trivial for an attacker to find the correct PIN and gain access to your network. As such VERT recommends that WPS be disabled on all devices.
    If the router uses the ‘NETGEAR genie’ software, use the following steps:
    1. Choose ‘Wireless’ from the navigation panel
    2. At the bottom of the wireless settings look for a WPS Settings section
      NETGEAR genie WPS
    3. If this section is found, clear the check-box next to ‘Enable Router’s PIN’
    4. Click the ‘Apply’ button at the top and wait for the device settings to reload
    If the router uses the ‘Smart Wizard’ software, use the following steps:
    1. Choose ‘Wireless Settings’ under the ‘Advanced’ heading (Another ‘Wireless Settings’ appears under ‘Setup’)
      Advanced -> Wireless Settings
    2. Scroll to the bottom and locate the ‘WPS Settings’ section
      WPS Settings
    3. Make sure that the ‘Disable Router’s PIN’ is checked
    4. Click the ‘Apply’ button if the setting has been change
    In addition to disabling WPS, it is important to choose appropriate wireless encryption options. VERT recommends WPA2-PSK with AES using a strong passphrase. It is always possible for an attacker to crack this password but by choosing wisely it is unlikely that an attacker will have the computing power to figure out the passphrase in a reasonable amount of time. An example of a good passphrase is ‘!!!Tripwire St@te 0f Security!!!’ compared to a bad passphrase such as ‘Internet’ which would be cracked instantly.
    If the router uses the ‘Genie’ software, use the following steps:
    1. Choose ‘Wireless’ from the ‘Basic’ tab
    2. Scroll down until you find ‘Security Options’
      NETGEAR genie Wireless Security Options
    3. Choose ‘WPA2-PSK (AES)’ and enter your new passphrase
    4. Some routers support multiple networks so update security options for all networks listed
    5. Click ‘Apply’ and wait for the device settings to reload
    6. Wireless devices will need the new passphrase to connect
    If the router uses the ‘Smart Wizard’ software, use the following steps:
    1. Choose ‘Wireless Settings’ under the ‘Basic’ heading (Another ‘Wireless Settings’ appears under ‘Advanced’)
    2. Scroll to locate the ” section
      NETGEAR Smart Wizard WiFi Security
    3. Choose WPA2-PSK (AES) and enter a strong passphrase
    4. Some models support multiple networks so be sure to scroll through the page and update all networks
    5. Click the ‘Apply’ button and wait for device settings to reload
    6. The new passphrase will be required on all wireless devices

    DISABLE REMOTE MANAGEMENT

    The average user should not need remote management access to their router. NETGEAR routers do not have remote management enabled by default, but it is a good idea to verify the setting as this can be an indicator that someone has already attacked your device and you should seek CERT guidance.
    If the router uses the ‘Genie’ software, follow these steps:
    1. Choose the ‘Advanced’ tab
    2. Click to expand ‘Advanced Setup’
    3. Click ‘Remote Management’
      NETGEAR Genie Remote Management Option
    4. Verify that the ‘Turn Remote Management On’ option is not set
    If the router uses the ‘Smart Wizard’ software, follow these steps:
    1. Choose ‘Remote Management’ under the ‘Advanced’ heading on the navigation panel
      Smart Wizard Remote Management
    2. Verify that the ‘Turn Remote Management On’ option is not set

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