ZeroTrace AirLeak Pro
Ops Suite Overview
Active Wi-Fi and Bluetooth tools for authorized security testing
Beyond passive survey work, AirLeak Pro includes an Ops Suite, a set of active tools that transmit, for authorized penetration testing, red-team engagements, and security research. These are the tools a professional uses to test a network's defenses, validate detections, and demonstrate risk.
The Ops Suite transmits. Using these tools against networks or devices you don't own or have explicit written permission to test is illegal in most jurisdictions. Only run them within the scope of an authorized engagement, with the antennas attached, and keep records of your authorization. See Privacy & Legal.
What's in the suite
The Ops split by radio:
Wi-Fi Ops (via the co-processor)
| Op | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Beacon | Broadcast test networks, useful for client-behavior and detection testing |
| Deauth | Connection-disruption testing against a target you control |
| Deauth detector | Passive watch for deauth/disassoc attacks in the air, a defensive lens |
| Handshake capture | Capture WPA handshakes to a .pcap for offline password-strength auditing |
| Captive portal | Stand up a portal for social-engineering and awareness assessments |
| Drone Remote ID | Broadcast a standards-based drone Remote-ID beacon for testing receivers |
| Raw capture (pcap) | Save raw Wi-Fi frames to a .pcap for analysis in Wireshark |
Bluetooth Ops (via the main processor)
| Op | Purpose |
|---|---|
| BLE advertisement tools | Broadcast test advertisements, beacons and profiles |
| Fake tag / Find My | Broadcast a decoy tracker for anti-stalking awareness and detection testing |
| Find My tools | Locate and interact with nearby item finders |
| GATT client | Enumerate and interact with a target device's Bluetooth services |
See Wi-Fi Ops and Bluetooth Ops for what each does.
How Ops share the radios
The Wi-Fi Ops share the one Wi-Fi co-processor with normal survey scanning, so running a transmitting Op pauses harvesting while it's active; the app's Ops view shows you what's running. Bluetooth Ops share the main processor's radio with the app link, which is preserved. In practice: run one active Op at a time and let the app manage the hand-off.
Ops are configured and controlled from the app, there's no console on the device. Each Op reports live status (frames sent, clients seen, handshake progress) back to the app while it runs.