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Hack a Wifi Password by Android Phone and that Also Without Root !!

One of the most commonly asked questions among beginner hackers is about hacking Wi-Fi using Android smartphones. Is it possible to hack Wi-Fi using Android? Yes! (but WPS enabled only) It is possible because Android kernel is based on Linux, therefore most of the tricks and hacks that are possible with Linux can be done with Android.

There are many ways out there to hack a Wi-Fi using a rooted smartphone but as all of you know that rooting
 your smartphone can land you in trouble, no matter how good a rooting tutorial is, it’s a daunting task and if you miss out any step or flash a corrupt zip file you might end up with a bricked (broken) phone.

So today I will tell you simple and some easy ways with which you can accomplish this task of hacking a WPS enabled wifi with your phone

Things You Need For Getting The Task Done

So firstly you need an android smartphone with at least 1 GB RAM
You need to download the app named "Androdumpper" from playstore or you can download it from here.
A strong Wi-Fi signal that you want to hack.
Steps :-

Firstly turn on your smartphone 's Wi-Fi.
Now open Androdumpper app and there you will see the list of available Wi-Fi s in your range.
Now select the desired Wi-Fi and tap "Try Connect"
It will take some time to connect to the Wi-Fi and then your task is done !!!.

If it fails for the first time try it again. So you see it's quite easy , so after you get connected to the Wi-Fi you 'll notice that you do not have access to the wifi settings and also you cannot find the password, just relax!! don't panic.

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