WPS WPA Tester checks the security of your networks using WPS protocol. From there, you can access WiFi points without using a password.
This protocol allows you to connect to a WiFi network using an 8-digit pin number that usually is predefined in the router, the problem is that the pin of many routers from different companies is known or is known how to calculate it.
WiFi WPS Tester is focused on checking that your router is vulnerable to a default PIN. Many of the routers that the companies install, their own vulnerabilities such as the PINs they are using. With this app you can check whether your router is vulnerable or not, and act accordingly.
The application was developed for educational purposes. I am not responsible for any abuse that may be made.
It includes defaults for additional algorithms known as Zhao Chesung (ComputePIN) and Stefan Viehböck (easyboxPIN), among other PIN routers.
About WPS: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Protected_Setup
How it works?
WPS WPA Tester has two methods to connect:
- Root Method : Supported all android version but should be rooted.
- No Root Method : supports only Android 5 (Lollipop) and up.
For Android 5 (Lollipop) and up:
- If you are not rooted you can use the application to connect, but you cannot show password unless you are rooted.
- If you are rooted will be alerted to choose either Root Method or No Root Method. , you can show the password using both methods
For Android 4.4 and earlier:
- You have to be ROOTED for both connecting and showing password
- If Your are not ROOTED, then you cannot use the application
If you already know the WPS PIN you can use the app to connect and get the password using your PIN
From Android 6 (Marshmallow) it is necessary to grant location permissions. It is a new requirement added by Google in this version. More information in: https://developer.android.com/about/versions/marshmallow/android-6.0-changes.html#behavior-hardware-id
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(Only ROOTED Users ) You can show passwords for your current saved networks , just go to Menu then choose "Show password"