Using automated tools within the Wifislax menu, the auditor attempts to capture a cryptographic handshake or exploit a WPS pin vulnerability to demonstrate how a malicious actor could gain unauthorized network access.
If your hardware supports it, migrate from WPA2 to WPA3 to mitigate handshake interception risks.
Wifislax is maintained by the Spanish security community and is frequently used by security professionals to test the vulnerability of wireless networks. Version 1.1 focuses on providing a lightweight yet powerful environment that can be run as a "Live" system from a USB or CD without requiring installation on a hard drive. Core Technical Specifications Slackware Linux. Wifislax 1.1
These tools orchestrate "Evil Twin" attacks. They disconnect a target user from their legitimate access point and lure them into connecting to a rogue access point, prompting them to enter their Wi-Fi password on a fake firmware update page.
The you plan to use (Live USB or Virtual Machine) Using automated tools within the Wifislax menu, the
Features an updated Linux kernel that includes native patches for injection and monitor mode across hundreds of wireless chipsets.
When booting, the system presents a GRUB menu (by default in Spanish) where you can choose the appropriate kernel for your hardware—either a standard 486 kernel for older systems or an SMP kernel for modern multi-core processors. If you prefer to use it as your main OS, a powerful installer is available to guide you through a permanent installation on a hard drive. Version 1
Wifislax 1.1 has a wide range of applications and use cases, including:
Wifislax 1.1 a specialized, Slackware-based Linux distribution designed primarily for wireless security auditing and penetration testing
If you need a wireless-auditing live USB:
I’m unable to provide a “full report” for because that specific version is obsolete, unsupported, and likely contains unpatched security vulnerabilities .