Special 04K revision of ESP8266_Deauther with customizable Evil Twin attack, and WiFi signal strength checker, with a user-friendly web interface and Display interface and more.
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# :notebook_with_decorative_cover: Table of Contents
- [About the Project](#star2-about-the-project)
- [Documentation](#books-documentation)
- [Password](#lock-password)
- [Installation with Arduino IDE](#wrench-installation-with-arduino-ide)
- [Disclaimer](#warning-disclaimer)
- [Variables](#warning-variables)
- [Assembly scheme](#warning-assembly-scheme)
## :star2: About the Project
This firmware allows you to easily perform a variety of actions to test 802.11 networks using an ESP8266. It's also a great project for learning about WiFi, microcontrollers, Arduino, hacking, and electronics/programming in general.
The deauthentication attack is the main feature, which can be used to disconnect devices from their WiFi network.
Although this denial-of-service attack is nothing new, a lot of devices are still vulnerable to it. Luckily, this is slowly changing with more WiFi 6-enabled devices being used. But a lot of outdated WiFi devices remain in place, for example in cheap IoT hardware. With an ESP8266 Deauther, you can easily test this attack on your 2.4GHz WiFi network/devices and see whether it's successful or not. And if it is, you know you should upgrade your network.
To know more about deauthentication, visit [WiFi Deauthentication Frame Explained](https://blog-blacktechx.hashnode.dev/wifi-deauthentication-frame-explained).
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## :books: Documentation
Please visit the [DeautherX docs](https://blacktechx011.github.io/DeautherX_Docs/) for detailed information about this project. Here is quick link:
- [Home](https://blacktechx011.github.io/DeautherX_Docs/)
```
https://blacktechx011.github.io/DeautherX_Docs/
```
## :lock: Password
The password for `ZeeXyL19-kv84` is `19841488`.
## :wrench: Installation with Arduino IDE
1. Install the [Arduino IDE](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software).
2. Go to **File** -> **Preferences** -> **Additional Boards Manager URLs** and add:
`https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BlackTechX011/arduino/main/package_BlackTechX_index.json`
3. Go to `Tools` -> `Board` -> `Boards Manager` and install `DeautherX ESP8266`.
4. Open the DeautherX code folder.
5. Open `DeautherX.ino` with Arduino IDE.
6. Select the port.
7. Go to `Tools` -> `Board` -> `Boards Manager` and select your DeautherX board from `DeautherX ESP8266 boards`.
8. Click on upload.
## :warning: Disclaimer
Ревизия DeautherX специально для ОЧК НКСП.
## :warning: Variables
Автор оригинального репозитория гомогей и напихал в код кучу разных штук, которые по хорошему каждый хотел бы кастомизировать, но нигде не упорядочил. Так вот, список файлов, где есть некоторые настройки:
- Форматирование при перезапуске: A_Config.h первые строки
- Назначения кнопок: A_Config.h в ПЕРВОЙ секции buttons
- Название и пароль от сетки: A_Config.h AP_SSID ; AP_PASSWD
- ip точки: A_Config.h WEB_IP_ADDR
- Светодиоды: led.cpp
- Надпись при инициализации: DisplayUI.cpp: drawIntro() И DisplayUI.h: первые строки
- Дефолтные названия фантомных точек: language.h SS_JSON_DEFAULT
- Файлы сайта: webfiles.h НО там нужно гунить на байты
## :warning: Assembly scheme
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