Pinacolada looks for typical IEEE 802.11 attacks and then informs you about them as quickly as possible. All this with the help of Hak5's WiFi Coconut, which allows it to listen for threats on all 14 channels in the 2.4GHz range simultaneously.
Supported 802.11 Attacks
Attack | Type | Status |
---|---|---|
Deauthentication | DoS | ✅ |
Disassociation | DoS | ✅ |
Authentication | DoS | ✅ |
EvilTwin | MiTM | |
KARMA | MiTM | |
Dependencies
MacOS (With PIP/Python and Homebrew package manager)
pip install flask
brew install wireshark
Linux (With PIP/Python and APT package manager)
pip install flask
apt install tshark
For both operating systems install the WiFi Coconut's userspace
Installation
# Download Pinacolada
git clone https://github.com/90N45-d3v/Pinacolada
cd Pinacolada# Start Pinacolada
python main.py
Usage
Pinacolada will be accessible from your browser at 127.0.0.1:8888
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The default password is CoconutsAreYummy
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After you have logged in, you can see a dashboard on the start page and you should change the password in the settings tab.
E-Mail Notifications
If configured, Pinacolada will alert you to attacks via E-Mail. In order to send you an E-Mail, however, an E-Mail account for Pinacolada must be specified in the settings tab. To find the necessary information such as SMTP server and SMTP port, search the internet for your mail provider and how their SMTP servers are configured + how to use them. Here are some information about known providers:
Provider | SMTP Server | SMTP Port (TLS) |
---|---|---|
Gmail | smtp.gmail.com | 587 |
Outlook | smtp.office365.com | 587 |
GoDaddy | smtpout.secureserver.net | 587 |
Not fully tested!
Since I don't own a WiFi Coconut myself, I have to simulate their traffic. So if you encounter any problems, don't hesitate to contact me and open an issue.