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A deauthentication frame is a management frame sent from the Access Point to a client to say, "You are no longer connected." The critical flaw is that .

However, the code on GitHub will persist. It serves as a fossil record of a 25-year-old design flaw in humanity’s most important communication protocol.

This article dissects the technology, the legal landscape, and the actual scripts you will find when you search that keyword. The phrase "WiFi Kill" originally gained traction with an Android application that required root access. It exploited a fundamental flaw in the 802.11 Wi-Fi standard: the Deauthentication Frame .

Your laptop cannot tell the difference between a real deauthentication frame from the router and a fake one sent from a hacker's laptop. The Wi-Fi standard relies on "trust on the wire" for management frames.

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A deauthentication frame is a management frame sent from the Access Point to a client to say, "You are no longer connected." The critical flaw is that .

However, the code on GitHub will persist. It serves as a fossil record of a 25-year-old design flaw in humanity’s most important communication protocol.

This article dissects the technology, the legal landscape, and the actual scripts you will find when you search that keyword. The phrase "WiFi Kill" originally gained traction with an Android application that required root access. It exploited a fundamental flaw in the 802.11 Wi-Fi standard: the Deauthentication Frame .

Your laptop cannot tell the difference between a real deauthentication frame from the router and a fake one sent from a hacker's laptop. The Wi-Fi standard relies on "trust on the wire" for management frames.