Deauth Attack

Deauth Attack
This project is a simple deauthentication tool designed to study and demonstrate the basic concepts of wireless network security, particularly deauthentication attacks on 2.4 GHz WiFi networks. The system was developed using an ESP8266 microcontroller with a limited operational range, as the primary goal of the project is educational exploration rather than practical large-scale deployment.
The project focuses on understanding how deauthentication mechanisms work within WiFi communication protocols and how such attacks can affect wireless connectivity. Development was carried out as part of a learning process in embedded systems and cybersecurity experimentation.
The source code used in this project was adapted from publicly available open-source resources shared by developers within the cybersecurity community. This project is intended solely for learning, research, and ethical experimentation in controlled environments.