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For a novice user, auditing a network traditionally required inputting complex syntax to switch a wireless network adapter into "monitor mode," capture the "four-way handshake," and execute dictionary attacks against the captured hash. Waircut streamlined this process. It provided a point-and-click interface that detected compatible wireless adapters, automated the monitor mode process, and managed the packet capture files. By lowering the barrier to entry, Waircut became a staple tool for "script kiddies"—individuals with little coding knowledge who sought to audit networks using pre-made tools—and entry-level system administrators alike. waircut
Waircut is primarily compatible with (including Windows 7 and 10). Because it is portable , it does not require a full installation process; however, it often requires administrative privileges and specific wireless drivers to function correctly. Security and Ethical Use A haircut isn’t just about appearance