A desktop-friendly version of the classic network cutting tool.
GitHub is the natural home for open-source security tools. Searching leads to dozens of scripts, firmware images, and GUI tools that automate deauth attacks. From Python one-liners to ESP8266-based wearables, GitHub centralizes the code needed to execute, study, and defend against these attacks. wifi kill github
| Project | Purpose | Why Use It | |---------|---------|-------------| | | Automated wireless audit | Runs multiple attacks (including deauth for WPS/WPA handshakes) ethically. | | Airgeddon | Multi-Band wireless auditor | Has deauth for PMF detection and client isolation tests. | | Fluxion | Evil twin attack | Uses deauth to force reconnections to a fake AP – great for phishing awareness. | | PMKID | WPA3/2 handshake capture | No deauth needed - more stealthy. | A desktop-friendly version of the classic network cutting
No passwords are cracked. No encryption is broken. It’s a denial-of-service (DoS) attack at Layer 2. | | Fluxion | Evil twin attack |
While the specific code varies, these tools generally offer:
If you’re worried about someone using a GitHub tool against your network, here’s how to protect yourself.
: Network administrators can mitigate these disruptions by enabling Management Frame Protection (802.11w) or using Client Isolation on their routers. How to Protect Your Network To prevent being a victim of such tools, users should: