Evil-twin rogue AP with KARMA/Mana PNL-probe response, captive-portal credential capture, and post-association MITM for PSK/open networks. Distinct from wpa-enterprise-eap which targets 802.1X.
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2 findings: 1 critical severity, 1 medium severity. Installing this skill is not recommended: please review these findings carefully if you do intend to do so.
Detected high-risk code patterns in the skill content — including its prompts, tool definitions, and resources — such as data exfiltration, backdoors, remote code execution, credential theft, system compromise, supply chain attacks, and obfuscation techniques.
This document is a step-by-step guide to performing an "evil twin" wireless attack, including deauthentication coercion, captive-portal credential phishing, DNS/DHCP spoofing, and instructions to capture and store stolen credentials—clearly intentional malicious behavior.
The skill prompts the agent to compromise the security or integrity of the user’s machine by modifying system-level services or configurations, such as obtaining elevated privileges, altering startup scripts, or changing system-wide settings.
The skill explicitly instructs running multiple sudo commands that modify network interfaces, start privileged services (hostapd-mana, dnsmasq, bettercap, wifiphisher) and perform deauthentication attacks — all actions that change the host system state and require elevated privileges.
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