PiKarma: Detects wireless network attacks
PiKarma
Detects wireless network attacks performed by KARMA module.
Working Principle for PiKarma
- Collects all the packets from Wireless Network. (Probe Response)
- Analyses all the packets in real time.
- If PiKarma finds more than one SSID info from unique mac address in Probe Response;
- Logs the activity with some extra information within defined template and sends deauthentication packets
How works KARMA Attack?
- Sends Probe Response to all Probe Requests
Example:
Softwares and hardwares that uses KARMA module
- FruityWifi
- WiFi Pineapple
- Mana (improvements to KARMA attacks)
- ..
Usage
Requirements
- Hardware: TP-LINK TL-WN722N or Dark RangeMax wifi card
- Modules: scapy, time, termcolor, argparse, netifaces, logging
Kali Linux:
Download PiKarma:
git clone https://github.com/WiPi-Hunter/PiKarma.git
Install Python librarie(s):
pip install termcolor
It’s done!
Run the program with the following command:
Monitor mode:
airmon-ng start interface(wlan0,wlan1) (Monitor mode)
or
ifconfig wlan0 down
iwconfig wlan0 mode Monitor
ifconfig wlan0 up
Run:
cd PiKarma
python PiKarma.py -h
Demo
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