Wifi Kill Github 2021 Jun 2026

Stay legal, stay ethical, and update your router's firmware.

By 2021, most repos were due to GitHub’s anti-abuse policies.

If you were looking at these repos in 2021, here is how they stacked up: Educational: Great for learning how the ARP protocol works and why it’s fundamentally insecure. Simple Interfaces:

The original "WiFi Kill" had been a legend of the early Android rooting days—a blunt instrument used to kick unwanted guests off a network by spoofing ARP packets. But by 2021, the digital landscape was a fortress of WPA3 and encrypted handshakes. Then came the commit that changed everything.

However, using WiFiKill to disrupt WiFi connections without authorization can be considered malicious and may be subject to laws and regulations in your jurisdiction.