airgeddon vs Wifiphisher
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About airgeddon
airgeddon is a comprehensive multi-use bash script for Linux that provides over 20 wireless network auditing attack modes in a single guided-menu interface. It supports WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 attacks including evil twin deployments, handshake capture, PMKID attacks, Pixie Dust WPS attacks, deauthentication floods, and credential harvesting through captive portals. Wireless penetration testers and security auditors use airgeddon as an all-in-one framework that automates the complex tool chains typically required for WiFi assessments, handling the orchestration of aircrack-ng, bettercap, hostapd, and other underlying tools. Its interactive menu system and automatic dependency checking make it accessible to operators who need comprehensive wireless testing capabilities without memorizing dozens of individual tool syntaxes.
About Wifiphisher
Wifiphisher is an automated WiFi phishing framework that creates rogue access points to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks and credential harvesting against wireless clients. It supports evil twin attacks, KARMA-style attacks against probing clients, and Known Beacons attacks that broadcast common network names to lure victims into connecting. Wireless penetration testers and red team operators use Wifiphisher to assess the susceptibility of an organization's workforce to WiFi-based social engineering by deploying convincing captive portals that mimic legitimate login pages. The framework includes customizable phishing scenarios for firmware upgrades, OAuth logins, and network authentication pages, and handles all the complexity of access point creation, DHCP, and traffic redirection automatically.
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