[GH-ISSUE #1507] See the wrong password logs that users enter into the created ap. #818

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opened 2026-02-28 00:04:54 +03:00 by kerem · 2 comments
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Originally created by @SudoAmirHA on GitHub (Dec 21, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther/issues/1507

Hi
I have an idea for a very professional program that you have created and I hope you can put this into practice as well
You put a part in the program so that you can create an ap fake with the ESP8266 chip. My idea is to create a fake AP and users enter their own WiFi password to connect to WiFi, but no matter how hard they try, they will not connect to it. So look for a way to see the wrong LOG passwords that users are trying to use to connect to the AP. With this technique, the user's home WiFi password can be obtained in a completely professional way by first disconnecting the user from home WiFi, then a fake AP with the same name as home WiFi is created and the user tries to go to the AP. Fick connects, but enters its Wi Fi password, and as a result, if the logs of the passwords that the user wants to connect to Wi Fi can be obtained, this algorithm can access the user's Wi Fi password. If you have a solution in this regard, please suggest otherwise, I request you to add this technique in the next update so that you can see the LOG passwords that wanted to connect to Wi Fi. Thanks

Originally created by @SudoAmirHA on GitHub (Dec 21, 2021). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther/issues/1507 Hi I have an idea for a very professional program that you have created and I hope you can put this into practice as well You put a part in the program so that you can create an ap fake with the ESP8266 chip. My idea is to create a fake AP and users enter their own WiFi password to connect to WiFi, but no matter how hard they try, they will not connect to it. So look for a way to see the wrong LOG passwords that users are trying to use to connect to the AP. With this technique, the user's home WiFi password can be obtained in a completely professional way by first disconnecting the user from home WiFi, then a fake AP with the same name as home WiFi is created and the user tries to go to the AP. Fick connects, but enters its Wi Fi password, and as a result, if the logs of the passwords that the user wants to connect to Wi Fi can be obtained, this algorithm can access the user's Wi Fi password. If you have a solution in this regard, please suggest otherwise, I request you to add this technique in the next update so that you can see the LOG passwords that wanted to connect to Wi Fi. Thanks
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@hadifarnoud commented on GitHub (Jan 8, 2022):

that would be so cool

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