Wpa Kill Exclusive Repack

Disguised as legitimate software on "shady" websites.

An attacker can exploit the WPA2-Kill vulnerability by launching a man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack between the wireless device and the access point. The attacker intercepts the ANonce value sent by the access point and manipulates it to trick the wireless device into reinstalling a previously used key. Once the wireless device reinstalls the key, the attacker can intercept and decrypt sensitive data transmitted between the device and the access point. wpa kill exclusive

In the context of penetration testing, "killing" the connection refers to the Deauthentication (Deauth) Frame Packet Injection Disguised as legitimate software on "shady" websites

Tools that perform deauthentication or "kill" connections should wpa kill exclusive

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