5 Best Wi-Fi Password Cracker Software for Windows

Wi-Fi Password Cracker Software for Windows: An internet connection has become a basic and important necessity in our modern lives. With the increasing use of Internet and handy devices like smartphone and tablet and other smart gadgets that make use of internet almost all the things are now available online in digital form. Today, we are going to share the best software tool to crack Wi-Fi password for any Windows PC or Laptop.


Wireless hot-spots (commonly known as Wi-Fi) can be found everywhere! If you have a PC with a wireless network card, then you must have seen many neighbors networks around you. Sadly most of these networks are secured with a network security key.



1. Aircrack


Aircrack is one of the most popular wireless passwords cracking tools that helps you to crack 802.11a/b/g WEP and WPA cracking. The software uses the best algorithms to recover the password of any wireless network by capturing packets, once the enough packets from any wireless network gathered; the software tries to recover the password. Aircrack works well with Windows, Linux, OS X, Open BSD, NetBSD, Solaris and more.

2. Wi-Fi Password Hacker Pro


Wi-Fi Password Hacker Pro is the latest program that provides you access to secure networks. It is the tool that lets you search out all the wireless networks available. The software uses the latest algorithms to decrypt the password and decrypts the password in just 10 minutes. Wi-Fi Password Hacker Pro looks up 802. 11a, 802.11b, 802.11g network and hacks secure circle standards WEP/WPA/WPA2. No matter what type of network encryption is there, Wi-Fi Password Hacker Pro can hack any type of network with a click of a button.

3. Kismet

Kismet is network detector, packet sniffer and intrusion detection software for 802.11 wireless LANs that supports raw monitoring mode and sniff 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n traffic. Kismet sniffs and captures packets of the wireless network in order to determine username and password. You can also use Kismet to identify hidden network and sniff into other connected systems as Kismet features the ability to detect default or non-configured networks and determine what level of wireless encryption need to be used on a given access point.




Kismet comes with three separate parts, drone to collect the packets of any wireless network, a server in connection with the drone to interpret packet data and extrapolating wireless information and the client that communicates with server and displays all the information collected by the server.

4. AirSnort

AirSnort is wireless LAN tool which cracks encryption keys on 802.11b WEP networks. This software works well with Linux and Microsoft Windows for decrypting WEP encryption on the 802.11b network. AirSnort saves data in two formats. First, all the packets captured by AirSnort is saved in pcap dump file. It also saves data to capture session in the form of crack files.


Running AirSnort is quite easy, once launched AirSnort must be configured to work with wireless NIC so that it could make attempts to crack the password. AirSnort operated by passively monitoring the entire transmissions and computing the encryption key as soon as enough packers are gathered.

5. NetStumbler

NetStumbler basically known as Network Stumbler is Windows tool that detects 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g wireless LANs. NetStumbler is used to verify wireless network configuration, detecting the cause of wireless interface, detecting unauthorized access points, wardriving, finding the location with poor network and more.


NetStumbler comes with a little disadvantage that it can be easily detected by most of the most wireless intrusion detection system.



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5 Best Wi-Fi Password Cracker Software for Windows  5 Best Wi-Fi Password Cracker Software for Windows Reviewed by Tech Ugly on Friday, August 26, 2016 Rating: 5

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