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    OsEID

    AVR based smartcard/token with ECC and RSA cryptography

    AVR128DA /Atmega128 microcontroller based open source EID smartcard with RSA (512-2048) and ECC (prime192v1, prime256v1, secp384r1, secp521r1 and secp256k1) support. Compatible with MyEID card from Aventra. Supported in windows and linux by opensc package. Allow about 64KiB space for keys/certificates. PKCS#15 structure supported. USB token with CCID interface based on xmega128a4u with same features as card.
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    Wi-PWN

    Wi-PWN

    ESP8266 firmware for performing deauthentication attacks

    ESP8266 firmware for performing deauthentication attacks, with ease. Wi-PWN is a firmware that performs death attacks on cheap Arduino boards. The ESP8266 is a cheap microcontroller with built-in Wi-Fi. It contains a powerful 160 MHz processor and it can be programmed using Arduino. A deauthentication attack is often confused with Wi-Fi jamming, as they both block users from accessing Wi-Fi networks. The 802.11 Wi-Fi protocol contains a so-called deauthentication frame. It is used to disconnect clients safely from a wireless network. ...
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