Log in

View Full Version : WifiKill



SMOKEU
11th February 2013, 19:13
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1282900

Anyone here tried it?

Grizzo
11th February 2013, 21:40
Ooo that looks handy.

Kermit250
18th February 2013, 13:27
Wow could cause some serious havoc with that. I initially thought of work wireless connections and security but the evil streak in me then took over and possibilities kicked off.

Just the convenience of having that in your pocket.

I think I'll go find another android phone to dedicate to just this sort of stuff though :cool:

The End
19th February 2013, 11:11
That certainly sounds like an amazing troll tool.

I wonder if it would be possible to do it without being traced?

EDIT: Tried out the app, pretty neat. It shows the IP address of each device connected to the modem and lists them by the network adapter's manufacturer, also shows their mac address. Then it lets you grab onto each device and kill their internet. Muahaha.

SMOKEU
19th February 2013, 15:53
Trolling macfags by kicking off every Apple device is the epic troll. They're like "oh noes, teh interwebz is dead!!!11".

The End
19th February 2013, 21:48
Trolling macfags by kicking off every Apple device is the epic troll. They're like "oh noes, teh interwebz is dead!!!11".

I'd do it at university during a lecture if I knew I couldn't get caught....

SMOKEU
19th February 2013, 22:14
I'd do it at university during a lecture if I knew I couldn't get caught....

What are the fun police going to do, check everyones MAC address?

The End
19th February 2013, 23:58
What are the fun police going to do, check everyones MAC address?

Most uni's require their students to have internet accounts set up. I'm assuming they'd have some method of seeing which accounts are logged on at a given time, and mayyyybe match MAC addresses to student accounts.

imdying
20th February 2013, 08:25
Most uni's require their students to have internet accounts set up. I'm assuming they'd have some method of seeing which accounts are logged on at a given time, and mayyyybe match MAC addresses to student accounts.So don't login then... you're only hitting local devices.

Kermit250
20th February 2013, 08:52
Until you get blocked indefinitely.

Just spoof your mac address or change it regularly.

Or have a second device that performs the deed