This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems to audit wireless networks.
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This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems to audit wireless networks.
Framework designed to automate various wireless networks attacks (the project was presented on Pentester Academy TV's toolbox in 2017).
A Wi-Fi penetration testing tool for ESP8266, ESP-32, and BW16
Work in progress...
An extensible toolkit providing penetration testers an easy-to-use platform to deploy Access Points during penetration testing and red team engagements.
A suite of WiFi/Bluetooth offensive and defensive tools for the ESP32 and ESP8266
Automated rogue access point setup tool.
An open-source ESP8266_Deauther with customizable Evil Twin attack, and WiFi signal strength checker, with a user-friendly web interface and Display interface and more.
Headless Wireless Penetration Testing on ESP32
Learn how to set up a fake authentication web page on a fake WiFi network.
Wi-Fi Attack Automation Tool for Kali Linux and Termux automates Wi-Fi attacks like Deauthentication, Evil Twin, and WPA Handshake Capture. Ideal for cybersecurity enthusiasts to learn and practice network penetration testing and Wi-Fi security.
Using Social Engineering To Obtain WiFi Passwords
A super portable evil device, based on the ESP8266 board, running Micropython and equipped with a single button and a small OLED display
Make a Fake wireless access point aka Evil Twin....Easily!!
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