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    airgeddon

    airgeddon

    This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems

    airgeddon is an alive project growing day by day. Interface mode switcher (Monitor-Managed) keeping selection even on interface name changing. DoS over wireless networks using different methods (mdk3, mdk4, aireplay-ng). "DoS Pursuit mode" is available to avoid AP channel hopping (available also on DoS performed on Evil Twin attacks). Full support for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz bands. Assisted WPA/WPA2 personal networks Handshake file and PMKID capturing. Cleaning and optimizing Handshake captured...
    Downloads: 64 This Week
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    ESP8266 Deauther Version 2

    ESP8266 Deauther Version 2

    Affordable WiFi hacking platform for testing and learning

    Scan for WiFi devices, block selected connections, create dozens of networks and confuse WiFi scanners! Version 3 is in development. It is stable to use, but it is very different. It is command-line based, which allows it to offer not just more features, but make them more customizable. This software allows you to easily perform a variety of actions to test 802.11 wireless networks by using an inexpensive ESP8266 WiFi SoC (System On A Chip). The main feature, the deauthentication attack, is...
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Wi-Fi Cracking

    Wi-Fi Cracking

    Crack WPA Wi-Fi routers with Airodump-ng and Aircrack-ng Hashcat

    Crack Wi-Fi networks that are secured using weak passwords. It is not exhaustive, but it should be enough information for you to test your own network's security or break into one nearby. Begin by listing wireless interfaces that support monitor mode. If you do not see an interface listed then your wireless card does not support monitor mode. Start listening to 802.11 Beacon frames broadcast by nearby wireless routers using your monitor interface. WPA/WPA2 uses a 4-way handshake to...
    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    Flexor
    The FLEXOR is a software architecture that is designed to support the testing and management of WSN protocols and applications in a flexible way. Its main goal is to provide run-time support to experiments on backchannel-free sensor networks.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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