Interface with your Hak5 Wi-Fi Pineapple Pager like never before.
Pager Rat is a community-developed companion tool designed to interface seamlessly with the Hak5 Wi-Fi Pineapple Pager. It serves as a lightweight, mobile-optimized control panel, allowing you to monitor and manage your device directly from your Android phone—eliminating the need for a full desktop browser session.
KEY FEATURES
🔒 SSH Tunneling
End-to-End Encryption for secure file transmission. Keep your data safe while communicating with your device.
📦 Payload Management
Connect to GitHub repositories directly and install Payloads straight from your phone. Streamline your workflow on the go.
🔐 Loot Vault
Secure your data with AES-256 encrypted local storage. Captured handshakes and logs are locked down with a user passcode, ensuring your loot remains yours.
🚀 More Features to Come!
Development is ongoing to bring you expanded capabilities.
COMPATIBILITY
This application is designed specifically for use with the Hak5 Wi-Fi Pineapple Pager hardware. It requires an active connection to your device's management AP.
LEGAL & DISCLAIMERS
⚠️ Trademark & Affiliation
Pager Rat is an independent community project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Hak5 LLC. "Hak5" and "Wi-Fi Pineapple" are registered trademarks of Hak5 LLC.
⚠️ Educational Use & Compliance
This application is provided strictly for legitimate network administration and educational purposes. You agree to use this tool only on networks you own or have explicit written permission to audit. The developers are not responsible for any illegal use.
⚠️ Third-Party Content
This app facilitates connection to third-party repositories (e.g., GitHub). The developers do not vet these external scripts and are not liable for their safety, functionality, or impact on your hardware.
⚠️ Limitation of Liability
This software is provided "as is" without warranty. The nature of executing scripts and modifying network configurations carries inherent risks. You assume full responsibility for any hardware damage, firmware corruption, or data loss.