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This project demonstrates a practical simulation of Wi-Fi network exploitation using Evil Twin attacks and Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) techniques. It focuses on identifying wireless vulnerabilities and analyzing network traffic in a controlled and ethical lab environment using Kali Linux.
Evil Twin Wi-Fi pentesting tool designed for the ESP8266 platform. It performs targeted deauthentication attacks on a selected Wi-Fi network and simultaneously creates a fake access point (AP) that mimics the target's SSID. The fake AP serves a convincing router firmware update captive portal to capture credentials or perform social engineering.
A sophisticated WiFi security testing tool built for ESP8266, implementing the Evil Twin attack vector with an advanced web interface. Created by letchupkt, this tool features a sleek hacker-themed control panel and multiple phishing template options.