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Just Call Me Koko edited this page Jul 1, 2022 · 10 revisions

attack

Transmit WiFi frames with specific target or broadcast

Usage

attack -t <type>

Arguments

Argument Required/Optional Description
-t Required Specify the attack type: beacon, deauth, probe, rickroll
-l/-r/-a Required (for beacon) Specify "list", "random", or "ap" attack for beacon spam

beacon

Before executing a beacon spam list attack on the ESP32 Marauder, you must build a list of SSIDs using ssid. Once you have a list of SSIDs that can be used for a beacon spam attack, the attack can be executed and all SSIDs in your list will be transmitted as beacons. The attack can be ended with stopscan.

Beacon Spam AP

Beacon Spam AP spams beacon frames that copy a known access point scanned by scanap. Before you can execute this attack, you must use scanap to build a target list and select to pick specific APs to copy.

deauth

Before executing deauth flood attack on the ESP32 Marauder, you must build a list of available access points and select which access points to target. See scanap and select for more details on how to build a target list.

Once a proper target list has been built, a deauth flood can be executed. The attack can be ended with stopscan. For more information on deauthentication attacks, see Wi-Fi deauthentication attack.

probe

Before executing probe request flood attack on the ESP32 Marauder, you must build a list of available access points and select which access points to target. See scanap and select for more details on how to build a target list.

Once a proper target list has been built, a probe request flood can be executed. The attack can be ended with stopscan. For more information on probe request attacks, see Probe Requests.

rickroll

You'll just have to find out

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