Product Information
What is Reaver?
Reaver carries out a brute-force attack on the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) registrar PIN to recover WPA/WPA2 passwords. Designed as a robust and practical attack against WPS, Reaver has been tested across various access points and WPS implementations. On average, Reaver can retrieve the plaintext WPA/WPA2 password of a target AP within 4 to 10 hours, depending on the AP. In practice, it often takes half that time to guess the correct WPS PIN and recover the password.
How to use Reaver?
Reaver recovers WPA/WPA2 passwords by brute-forcing the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) registrar PIN. It aims to deliver robust and practical attacks against WPS.
Core Functions of Reaver
Network Scanner
Network Tools
Usage Scenarios of Reaver
- Recover WPA/WPA2 passwords
- Brute-force Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) registrar PINs
- Test security vulnerabilities in wireless access points and WPS implementations
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