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M5StickC

LogoGitHub - 7h30th3r0n3/Evil-M5Project: Evil-M5Project is an innovative tool developed for ethical hacking and exploration of WiFi networks. It's compatible with Cardputer, Atoms3, Fire, core2. You can scan, monitor, and interact with WiFi networks in a controlled environment. This project is designed for educational purposes, aiding in understanding network security and vulnerabilitiesGitHub
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