Hashcatch deauthenticates clients connected to all nearby WiFi networks and tries to capture the handshakes. It can be used in any linux device including Raspberry Pi and Nethunter devices so that you can capture handshakes while walking your dog
Written by @SivaneshAshok
The following packages are necessary for hashcatch to work
- aircrack-ng
- hashcat-utils
- hcxtools
- jq
./setup.sh
- Enter the interface that can be switched to monitor mode
- The script will create the required files
- The script will also check if prerequisites are installed, in Arch and Debian based distributions
sudo ./hashcatch.sh
- The script runs indefinitely until keyboard interrupt
- If you're targeting a wifi network, spend around 20 to 30 seconds within the wifi's range to ensure handshake capture
- Handshakes captured will be stored in handshakes/ directory
- The captured WiFi network's BSSID and ESSID will be stored in db file
- [Experimental] If you are connected to the internet while capturing, the following data will also be added to the db file
- latitude
- longitude
- signal radius
- time of record
- Note: Kudos to Alexander Mylnikov for the API he's running that returns the location details of a router's MAC address using public databases
- The config file will be generated by the setup.sh script
- You can later edit the "interface" field to set the interface of your choice
- You can also add an "ignore" field to mention the WiFi networks you want hashcatch to ignore while running
- Refer the example given below to know about the format in which entries should be added to config file
option name=option1,option2,option3
No space in between option name, equal sign and options
Example
interface=wlan0
ignore=Google Starbucks,AndroidAP
- PMKID attack
- Pixiedust attack for WPS enabled networks
- More location features
- Automatically check handshakes with a rainbow table
PS: Even though I was working on this script few days before @evilsocket posted about his pwnagotchi, his work has definitely been an inspiration for this project!