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About the app
macOS version built with Catalyst
Ready for Apple Silicon
macOS version has a universal binary & runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs.
Ready for Windows on ARM
Windows version has a native ARM64 binary & runs natively on Windows ARM devices.
Description
KisMAC is a free, open source wireless stumbling and security tool for Mac OS X.Fork from official trunk http://kismac-ng.org
KisMac2 – security tool for Wi-Fi
Функционал:
Reveals hidden / cloaked / closed SSIDs
Shows logged in clients (with MAC Addresses, IP addresses and signal strengths)
Mapping and GPS support
Can draw area maps of network coverage
PCAP import and export
Support for 802.11b/g/n
Different attacks against encrypted networks
Deauthentication attacks
AppleScript-able
Kismet drone support (capture from a Kismet drone)
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