Secure Your WiFi Network with WPSApp: Check for Vulnerabilities and Protect Your Privacy
WPSApp helps you check the security of your WiFi network using the WPS protocol, a method that allows connection with an 8-digit pin. This pin is often preconfigured in the router, and in many cases, it is known or can be easily calculated for routers from various manufacturers. WPSApp utilizes known pin-generation algorithms and default pins to identify vulnerable networks. Additionally, it provides features like viewing WiFi passwords stored on your device, scanning devices connected to your network, and analyzing the quality of available WiFi channels.
Using WPSApp is simple. As you scan networks around you, you'll notice networks with a red cross—these are secure networks with WPS disabled, and their default password is unknown. Networks with a question mark have the WPS protocol enabled, but the pin is unknown, and WPSApp allows you to test the most common pins. Networks marked with a green checkmark are most likely vulnerable, as they either have WPS enabled and the pin is known, or the router has WPS disabled but the password is publicly available.
To unlock additional features, like viewing WiFi passwords, you need root access on your Android device. For Android versions 9/10, the app offers further functionality. Please note, the presence of a vulnerability doesn’t guarantee 100% exploitability, as many router manufacturers have updated their firmware to fix security issues. Always ensure your network is secure by disabling WPS and using a strong, personalized password. Intruding into foreign networks is illegal and punishable by law, so please use this app responsibly.
- Check WiFi security using WPS pin vulnerabilities
- View stored WiFi passwords on your device (root access required)
- Scan and identify devices connected to your network
- Analyze WiFi channel quality and performance
- Simple interface with color-coded vulnerability indicators