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Airgeddon

Airgeddon is a multi-use bash script for auditing wireless networks, offering various attack and testing methods for Linux systems.

Introduction

Airgeddon is a comprehensive bash script designed for Linux systems, focusing on auditing wireless network security. It provides a wide array of tools and techniques for penetration testing and assessing the vulnerabilities of wireless infrastructures.

Key features include:

  • Versatile Attack Methods: Implementation of various attacks such as deauthentication, Evil Twin, and WPS attacks.
  • Wireless Auditing: Comprehensive auditing of wireless networks to identify security loopholes.
  • Handshake Capture: Tools for capturing WPA/WPA2 handshakes for offline cracking.
  • Plugin Support: Extensible architecture allowing users to add custom functionalities.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Menu-driven interface for easy navigation and operation.

Airgeddon is primarily used by:

  • Security Professionals: For conducting penetration tests and security audits.
  • Network Administrators: To assess and improve the security of their wireless networks.
  • Ethical Hackers: For learning and practicing wireless security techniques in a controlled environment.

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