Beini 1.2.6 serves a historical purpose in the evolution of Wi-Fi security tools, offering a lightweight solution from a decade ago. However, due to critical unpatched vulnerabilities, lack of modern hardware support, and the availability of superior alternatives, it should be considered . It poses a security risk to any machine that runs it or any network it connects to.
This is the primary GUI for Aircrack-ng within Beini. It simplifies the process of scanning for networks, capturing packets, and performing "injection" attacks to recover wireless keys.
: Hosts various versions including the original mini-CD images.
Works with a wide range of wireless cards, particularly those supporting monitor mode and packet injection. User Review Summary Pros:
The computer is set to boot from the external media rather than the hard drive.
Beini's primary function is to test the vulnerability of wireless networks, particularly those using older encryption standards. It packages several powerful graphical user interface (GUI) tools that simplify complex command-line processes: