Authors: Abhinav Ugale, Omkar Shinde, Manmeet Singh, Ms.Pradnya Patil
Abstract: Wi-Fi is now used everywhere, from our homes to public locations, and it connects lakhs of people. However, this ease comes with a major drawback. Most networks contain security flaws that attackers can easily exploit. These weaknesses can cause major problems such as data theft and invasion of privacy. To properly test for these dangers, one has to use many different and complicated command-line tools, which is not practical for everyone. To solve this, we have developed RubyFi, a complete Wi-Fi security testing toolkit. Our system brings all the necessary tools like aircrack-ng, reaver, and hashcat into a single, easy-to-use platform with both a graphical and command-line interface. RubyFi allows a user to perform a full range of tests, from capturing WPA/WPA2 handshakes for password cracking to launching Deauthentication and Evil Twin attacks. Importantly, we have also included modules to test for the latest WPA3 vulnerabilities, such as those found in the Dragonblood research, making it relevant for modern networks. Finally, RubyFi is an instructional tool that aims to make cybersecurity realistic. It makes ethical hacking easy, providing both students and security pros a straightforward way to find and understand Wi-Fi weaknesses. The main goal is to help people spot these security holes and learn how to fix them, leading to safer wireless networks for everyone.
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology