Distributed Wpa Psk Auditor

Here is where I put on my responsible disclosure hat.

Distributed WPA PSK Auditors are incredible for defense. Security teams use them to audit their own corporate roaming networks. If an auditor cracks your "Corp_Guest" password in 45 seconds using cloud GPUs, you know you need to move to WPA3-Enterprise immediately. Distributed Wpa Psk Auditor

However, these tools are a nightmare for victims. If you are using the default password your ISP printed on the bottom of your router (BTHub5-XY42), a distributed auditor will crack it in milliseconds. Those default passwords are usually derived from public algorithms. Here is where I put on my responsible disclosure hat

The moment any worker finds the PSK, the master halts all other tasks, propagates a "stop" signal, and logs the result. Metadata (crack rate, keyspace remaining) is stored in a time-series database for post-audit analysis. A standard auditor (like aircrack-ng or hashcat on


A standard auditor (like aircrack-ng or hashcat on a laptop) is limited by thermal throttling and RAM. A distributed system, however, looks like this: