The story of Wifite for Windows is one of constant friction between a popular Linux tool and the architectural limits of the Windows operating system. Wifite was designed for Linux-based systems like Kali Linux to automate wireless auditing by wrapping complex command-line tools into a single "set-it-and-forget-it" script. 🛡️ The Tool: What is Wifite?
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Since Windows drivers generally do not support the monitor mode required for Wifite, you need one of the following setups: The story of Wifite for Windows is one
The Workaround: You must use a tool called usbipd-win to bridge your USB Wi-Fi adapter from Windows into the WSL2 kernel. Windows-native parity with Wifite is usually impossible for
Launch Wifite:
The name is an abbreviation for "short link", but if you get the words "shrink" and "link" together, the result is shlink too. It is also the sound made by a sword being unsheathed.
Shlink is a PHP-based open source project, distributed under
the MIT license and hosted
on Github.
It is built with cutting edge technologies, such
as Mezzio, Doctrine and Symfony.