Wireless Security Checker — IP Threat Brief via Threat Intel
Aggregated IP and domain threat intelligence — not WPA audit; honest handler uses threat-intel action
How to Use This Tool
- Enter IPv4 address or domain in the query field.
- Domains resolve before aggregated threat intel fetch.
- Server calls action threat-intel with query parameter.
- Returns composite brief with reputation and infrastructure signals.
- Review detections and risk context for the submitted indicator.
- For WPA settings, access router admin or enterprise WLAN controller.
About This Tool
Security auditors assessing whether infrastructure associated with wireless networks appears on blocklists or threat feeds search wireless security checker for risk signals beyond WPA passphrase strength. VSPIC wireless security checker calls the threat-intel action with query field accepting IPv4 or domain — aggregated threat brief with reputation, malware, and infrastructure context, identical backend family to threat-intelligence-lookup.
missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts maps wireless-security-checker to type api, action threat-intel — not WPA2/WPA3 encryption audit, rogue AP detection, or 802.1X configuration review. For WiFi encryption posture, inspect router admin settings and use device OS wireless security panels. This page documents threat-intel behavior honestly and explains how IP-level briefs complement — not replace — wireless LAN hardening.
Common use cases
- •Check if a VPN or proxy is detected on your connection
- •Validate SSL certificates before launch
- •Scan for email addresses in known breaches
Why use VSPIC for ?
- Aggregated threat context for IPs and domains in one lookup.
- Useful when triaging rogue AP reports tied to known hostile infrastructure.
- Same threat-intel backend as threat-intelligence-lookup.
- Domain and IPv4 input with automatic resolution.
- Free instant lookup — no account required.
- Pairs with ip-reputation-checker for DNSBL depth.
Wireless security versus IP threat intel
Wireless LAN security covers WPA3 encryption, 802.1X enterprise auth, rogue AP detection, PMF, and guest network isolation. missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts maps wireless-security-checker to action threat-intel — server-side aggregated brief for IPv4 or domain indicators.
Use this when investigating whether a suspicious IP from wireless DHCP logs matches known hostile infrastructure — not when choosing WPA passphrase length.
What threat-intel action returns
Aggregated brief combining reputation, malware, and infrastructure signals for the query indicator. Shape aligns with threat-intelligence-lookup JSON — parse detections, risk context, and supplemental fields in automation.
GET /ip-tools/api/extended?action=threat-intel&query=203.0.113.10 or query=example.com.
Rogue AP investigation workflow
Detect rogue SSID with enterprise WIDS or manual scan showing unexpected BSSID. Correlate gateway DHCP lease or NAT logs to source IPv4. Run threat-intel on that IP for hostile infrastructure context.
Physical locate rogue AP with directional antenna — threat intel does not geolocate RF emitters.
Router and AP hardening checklist
Change default admin credentials. Disable WPS. Prefer WPA3 or WPA2-AES — never TKIP or open guest without isolation. Disable remote admin from WAN. Segment IoT to separate VLAN.
These steps happen on device admin panels — not through this web form.
Relationship to threat-intelligence-lookup
Both call action threat-intel with identical backend. threat-intelligence-lookup uses canonical threat SEO; wireless-security-checker frames results for wireless security search vocabulary.
API consumers use same endpoint interchangeably.
Relationship to ip-reputation-checker
ip-reputation-checker calls action reputation with fraudScore and DNSBL listedOn detail. threat-intel provides broader aggregated brief — use both for layered triage on suspicious wireless gateway traffic.
Guest and IoT wireless risks
Open guest WiFi without client isolation allows lateral movement. IoT devices with weak credentials become botnet members — threat-intel on their outbound IPs may surface C2 infrastructure.
MAC filtering is weak security — use 802.1X where feasible.
Enterprise 802.1X context
Certificate-based WPA2-Enterprise mitigates PSK sharing risks. Misconfigured RADIUS exposes different failure modes than home WPA2-PSK — neither audited by threat-intel action.
Document RADIUS cert expiry in separate compliance calendar.
Responsible use
Threat intel supports authorized security investigation. WiFi scanning in third-party spaces may implicate privacy laws — obtain permission.
We fetch threat data at query time without permanently storing searches.
Important notes & limitations
- Does not audit WPA2, WPA3, or open network encryption.
- Does not detect rogue access points or evil twin SSIDs locally.
- Threat intel reflects query-time feeds — not live RF scan.
- Handler is threat-intel — not wireless-specific protocol analysis.
- Clean threat brief does not prove secure WiFi configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. VSPIC offers this wireless security checker at no cost with no account required. Results load in real time.
We do not permanently store your queries on our servers. Some tools run entirely in your browser; others fetch public data for the request only.
Yes. Open the page in any modern phone or tablet browser. Results work on Wi‑Fi and mobile data.
No. Handler maps to action threat-intel for IP and domain briefs. Inspect router settings for encryption mode.
No. Rogue AP detection requires RF WIDS or manual BSSID survey. Use threat-intel on suspicious gateway IPs afterward.
Yes. Both use action threat-intel with query parameter. JSON backend is identical.
Yes. query field accepts IPv4 or domain per handler fields.
No. Threat brief covers indicator reputation — not your LAN encryption configuration.
missing-tools-handlers.generated.ts: type api, action threat-intel, query field.
Next step for your check
Continue with threat intelligence lookup on VSPIC.
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