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    VGamepadWeb

    VGamepadWeb

    Turn your phone into a wireless Xbox controller via any web browser.

    VGamepadWeb is an open-source tool that turns your smartphone or tablet into a wireless Xbox controller for Windows PC using any web browser. No apps or cables required! How it works: Run the lightweight desktop server on your PC to get a local link. Open it on your phone to get a responsive virtual controller. The PC server captures touch inputs and translates them into native gamepad signals via the ViGEmBus driver.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Easy-HotSpot

    Easy-HotSpot

    A super easy WiFi hotspot user management utility for Mikrotik router

    Easy HotSpot, A super easy WiFi hotspot user management utility for Mikrotik RouterOS based Router devices and works using the PHP PEAR2 API client by boenrobot. This PHP/MySql/Bootstrap based package can be installed in any supporting OS in a local webserver of the client or in any internet based webservers of choice. Put the contents/source code in the root or in a sub folder of the host/domain, as required. A MySql database need to be created in order to work, but the package will...
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    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Wi-PWN

    Wi-PWN

    ESP8266 firmware for performing deauthentication attacks

    ...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. Because these management packets are unencrypted, you just need the MAC to address of the Wi-Fi router and of the client device which you want to disconnect from the network. You don’t need to be in the network or know the password, it’s enough to be in its range. With the 802.11w-2009 updated standards, management frames are encrypted by default.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Wordpie Python Based Brute Force

    Wordpie Python Based Brute Force

    Python Based Brute Force Password Cracking Assistant By Clownsec

    A python script used to generate all possible password combinations for cracking WAP and other logins or password files. This program is open source. If you see the need to repair or change something by all means do so, but share your findings. *HONK* Usage: wordpie.py [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-min MIN_SIZE] [-max MAX_SIZE] [-N] [-L] [-U] [-S] [-A] [-v] Generate a wordlist with all possible combinations of letters including: -L (Lowercase Letters) -U (Uppercase Letters) -N...
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    wLBS
    Many people have met the challenge of finding out their location, while not having a gps. We have developed a solution to this challenge. wLBS is the world's first completely open Wi-Fi geolocation system.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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