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NAME

       mdk4 - IEEE 802.11 PoC tool

SYNOPSIS

       mdk4 <interface> <attack_mode> [attack_options]
       mdk4 <interface in> <interface out> <attack_mode> [attack_options]

DESCRIPTION

       mdk4 is a proof-of-concept (PoC) tool to exploit common IEEE 802.11 protocol weaknesses.

OPTIONS

       Try mdk4 --help <attack_mode> for info about one attack only.

       Try mdk4 --fullhelp for all attack options.

       ATTACK MODES
              b - Beacon Flooding
              Sends beacon frames to show fake APs at clients.
              This can sometimes crash network scanners and even drivers!

                     -n <ssid>
                            Use SSID <ssid> instead of randomly generated ones

                     -a     Use  also non-printable caracters in generated SSIDs and create SSIDs
                            that break the 32-byte limit

                     -f <filename>
                            Read SSIDs from file

                     -v <filename>
                            Read MACs and SSIDs from file. See example file!

                     -t <adhoc>
                            -t 1 = Create only Ad-Hoc network
                            -t 0 = Create only Managed (AP) networks
                            without this option, both types are generated

                     -w <encryptions>
                            without this option, both types are generated
                            Valid options: n = No Encryption, w = WEP, t = TKIP (WPA),  a  =  AES
                            (WPA2)
                            You can select multiple types, i.e. "-w wta" will only create WEP and
                            WPA networks

                     -b <bitrate>
                            Select if 11 Mbit (b) or 54 MBit (g)  networks  are  created  Without
                            this option, both types will be used.

                     -m     Use valid accesspoint MAC from built-in OUI database

                     -h     Hop to channel where network is spoofed
                            This is more effective with some devices/drivers
                            But it reduces packet rate due to channel hopping.

                     -c <chan>
                            Create fake networks on channel <chan> , If you want your card to hop
                            on this channel, you have to set -h option, too.

                     -i <HEX>
                            Add user-defined IE(s) in  hexadecimal  at  the  end  of  the  tagged
                            parameters

                     -s <pps>
                            Set speed in packets per second (Default: 50)

              a - Authentication Denial-Of-Service
              Sends authentication frames to all APs found in range.
              Too many clients can freeze or reset several APs.

                     -a <ap_mac>
                            Only test the specified AP

                     -m     Use valid client MAC from built-in OUI database

                     -i <ap_mac>
                            Perform intelligent test on AP
                            This  test  connects  clients to the AP and reinjects sniffed data to
                            keep them alive.

                     -s <pps>
                            Set speed in packets per second (Default: unlimited)

              p - SSID Probing and Bruteforcing
              Probes APs and checks for answer, useful for checking if SSID  has  been  correctly
              decloaked  and if AP is in your sending range. Bruteforcing of hidden SSIDs with or
              without a wordlist is also available.

                     -e <ssid>
                            SSID to probe for

                     -f <filename>
                            Read SSIDs from file for bruteforcing hidden SSIDs

                     -t <bssid>
                            Set MAC address of target AP

                     -s <pps>
                            Set speed (Default: 400)

                     -b <character_sets>
                            Use full Bruteforce mode (recommended for short SSIDs only!)
                            You can select multiple character sets at once:
                            * n (Numbers:   0-9)
                            * u (Uppercase: A-Z)
                            * l (Lowercase: a-z)
                            * s (Symbols: ASCII)

                     -p <word>
                            Continue bruteforcing, starting at <word>

                     -r <channel>
                            Probe request tests (mod-musket)

              d - Deauthentication and Disassociation
              Sends deauthentication and disassociation packets to stations based on data traffic
              to disconnect all clients from an AP.

                     -w <filename>
                            Read file containing MACs not to care about (Whitelist mode)

                     -b <filename>
                            Read file containing MACs to run test on (Blacklist Mode)

                     -s <pps>
                            Set speed in packets per second (Default: unlimited)

                     -x     Enable full IDS stealth by matching all Sequence Numbers Packets will
                            only be sent with clients addresses

                     -c [chan,chan,...,chan[:speed]]
                            Enable channel hopping. When -c h is given, mdk4 will hop an  all  14
                            b/g  channels.  Channel  will be changed every 3 seconds, if speed is
                            not specified. Speed value is in milliseconds!

                     -E <essid>
                            Specify an AP ESSID to attack.

                     -B <bssid>
                            Specify an AP BSSID to attack.

                     -S <mac>
                            Specify a station MAC address to attack.

                     -W <mac>
                            Specify a whitelist station MAC.

              m - Michael Countermeasures Exploitation
              Sends random packets or re-injects duplicates  on  another  QoS  queue  to  provoke
              Michael  Countermeasures  on  TKIP  APs.  AP will then shutdown for a whole minute,
              making this an effective DoS.

                     -t <bssid>
                            Set target AP, that runs TKIP encryption

                     -j     Use the new QoS exploit which only needs to reinject  a  few  packets
                            instead of the random packet injection, which is unreliable but works
                            without QoS.

                     -s <pps>
                            Set speed in packets per second (Default: 400)

                     -w <seconds>
                            Wait <seconds> between each random packet burst (Default: 10)

                     -n <count>
                            Send <count> random packets per burst (Default: 70)

              e - EAPOL Start and Logoff Packet Injection
              Floods an AP with EAPOL Start frames to keep it busy with fake  sessions  and  thus
              disables it to handle any legitimate clients.
              Or logs off clients by injecting fake EAPOL Logoff messages.

                     -t <bssid>
                            Set target WPA AP

                     -s <pps>
                            Set speed in packets per second (Default: 400)

                     -l     Use Logoff messages to kick clients

              s - Attacks for IEEE 802.11s mesh networks
              Various attacks on link management and routing in mesh networks.
              Flood neighbors and routes, create black holes and divert traffic!

                     -f <type>
                            Basic  fuzzing tests. Picks up Action and Beacon frames from the air,
                            modifies and replays them:
                            The following modification types are implemented:
                            1: Replay identical frame until new one arrives (duplicate flooding)
                            2: Change Source and BSSID (possibly resulting in Neighbor Flooding)
                            3: Cut packet short, leave 802.11 header intact (find buffer errors)
                            4: Shotgun mode, randomly overwriting bytes after header (find bugs)
                            5: Skript-kid's automated attack trying all of the above randomly :)

                     -b <impersonated_meshpoint>
                            Create a Blackhole, using the impersonated_meshpoint's MAC address
                            mdk4 will answer every incoming Route Request with  a  perfect  route
                            over the impersonated node.

                     -p <impersonated_meshpoint>
                            Path  Request  Flooding  using  the  impersonated_meshpoint's address
                            Adjust the speed switch ( -s ) for maximum profit!

                     -l     Just create loops on every route found by modifying Path Replies

                     -s <pps>
                            Set speed in packets per second (Default: 100)

                     -n <meshID>
                            Target this mesh network

              w - WIDS Confusion
              Confuse/Abuse  Intrusion  Detection  and  Prevention  Systems  by  cross-connecting
              clients to multiple WDS nodes or fake rogue APs.
              Confuses a WDS with multi-authenticated clients which messes up routing tables

                     -e <SSID>
                            SSID of target WDS network

                     -c [chan,chan,...,chan[:speed]]
                            Enable  channel  hopping. When -c h is given, mdk4 will hop on all 14
                            b/g channels. Channel will be changed every 3 seconds,  if  speed  is
                            not specified. Speed value is in milliseconds!

                     -z     activate  Zero_Chaos'  WIDS exploit (authenticates clients from a WDS
                            to foreign APs to make WIDS go nuts)

                     -s <pps>
                            Set speed in packets per second (Default: 100)

              f - Packet Fuzzer
              A simple packet fuzzer with multiple packet sources and a nice set of modifiers. Be
              careful! mdk4 randomly selects the given sources and one or multiple modifiers.

                     -s <sources>
                            Specify one or more of the following packet sources:
                            a - Sniff packets from the air
                            b - Create valid beacon frames with random SSIDs and properties
                            c  -  Create CTS frames to broadcast (you can also use this for a CTS
                            DoS)
                            p - Create broadcast probe requests

                     -m <modifiers>
                            Select at least one of the modifiers here:
                            n - No modifier, do not modify packets
                            b - Set destination address to broadcast
                            m - Set source address to broadcast
                            s - Shotgun: randomly overwrites a couple of bytes
                            t  -  append  random  bytes  (creates  broken  tagged  parameters  in
                            beacons/probes)
                            c - Cut packets short, preferably somewhere in headers or tags
                            d - Insert random values in Duration and Flags fields

                     -c [chan,chan,...,chan[:speed]]
                            Enable  channel  hopping. When -c h is given, mdk4 will hop an all 14
                            b/g channels. Channel will be changed every 3 seconds,  if  speed  is
                            not specified. Speed value is in milliseconds!

                     -p <pps>
                            Set speed in packets per second (Default: 250)

AUTHORS

       mdk4  was  written  by  E7mer, Pedro Larbig (ASPj) with contributions from the aircrack-ng
       community: Antragon, moongray, Ace, Zero_Chaos, Hirte, thefkboss,  ducttape,  telek0miker,
       Le_Vert, sorbo, Andy Green, bahathir, Dawid Gajownik and Ruslan Nabioullin.