Bettercap vs Reaver
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About Bettercap
Bettercap is the Swiss Army knife for WiFi, Bluetooth Low Energy, wireless HID hijacking, and Ethernet networks reconnaissance and MITM attacks. It provides a modular, portable, and easily extensible architecture with interactive and scriptable sessions. Bettercap supports network sniffing, ARP spoofing, DNS spoofing, WiFi deauthentication, Bluetooth device scanning, HID attacks, and much more through its JavaScript-based scripting engine.
About Reaver
Reaver implements a brute force attack against Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) registrar PINs to recover WPA/WPA2 passphrases. WPS uses an 8-digit PIN where the last digit is a checksum and the first and second halves are validated separately, reducing the effective keyspace from 100 million to about 11,000 possibilities. Reaver systematically tries PIN combinations against the target access point, typically recovering the passphrase within 4-10 hours depending on the target. It includes features like automatic detection of WPS-enabled access points, session saving and restoring for interrupted attacks, and configurable timing and delay options to handle rate limiting and lockout mechanisms. Reaver is often used alongside Pixiewps for the more efficient Pixie Dust attack against vulnerable WPS implementations that leak enough information to recover the PIN offline in seconds.
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