How Hackers Scan & Attack Wi-Fi Networks With Low-Cost Microcontrollers

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The WiFi Deauther Can Be Used with Many Boards
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Cyber Weapons Lab, Episode 081 (Recut - Partial Episode)

Hackers don't always have the budget for conventional hacking hardware, so they get thrifty when they want to hack Wi-Fi networks.

Today, on this episode of Cyber Weapons Lab, we'll show how a hacker or pentester can scan and attack Wi-Fi networks using an inexpensive ESP8266-based microcontroller. Specifically, we're going to show how they use the Spacehuhn-designed DSTIKE WiFi Deauther board. Other ESP8266-based boards work too.

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How Hackers Scan & Attack Wi-Fi Networks With Low-Cost Microcontrollers How Hackers Scan & Attack Wi-Fi Networks With Low-Cost Microcontrollers Reviewed by Anonymous on February 28, 2020 Rating: 5