Blocking netcut
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Well, I'll make it short.
Is there anyway to block netcut users? Cause my campus' wifi is infected with netcut users, so I usually get cut right away when I use the wifi.
Is there anyway to block netcut users? Cause my campus' wifi is infected with netcut users, so I usually get cut right away when I use the wifi.
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install netcut..
their main sell point seems to be that installing netcut can protect you from other people with netcut!!
There are other solutions, but they would be to cumbersome to describe here.
their main sell point seems to be that installing netcut can protect you from other people with netcut!!
There are other solutions, but they would be to cumbersome to describe here.
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jenslyn wrote...
install netcut.. their main sell point seems to be that installing netcut can protect you from other people with netcut!!
There are other solutions, but they would be to cumbersome to describe here.
So, are you saying just by simply installing netcut would solve my problem?
Without needing to use the netcut itself?
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I googled netcut. Apparently is a "network admin utility" which can also spoof packets that tell you to disconnect from a network, among other things. Stupid script kiddies. Are you sure it's netcut? And do your network admins know about it?
I wouldn't install it, as those kinds of utilities usually are bundled with more than you want... If I have time later, I'll find and link you to a anti-spoofing video by Hak5. Or you could try and look for it yourself.
I wouldn't install it, as those kinds of utilities usually are bundled with more than you want... If I have time later, I'll find and link you to a anti-spoofing video by Hak5. Or you could try and look for it yourself.
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yepperoni wrote...
I googled netcut. Apparently is a "network admin utility" which can also spoof packets that tell you to disconnect from a network, among other things. Stupid script kiddies. Are you sure it's netcut? And do your network admins know about it?I wouldn't install it, as those kinds of utilities usually are bundled with more than you want... If I have time later, I'll find and link you to a anti-spoofing video by Hak5. Or you could try and look for it yourself.
Hmm, as far as I know, netcut has the ability to cut the network of of any other user in a public wifi spot, and yes, I do think my admin knows that there have been a massive explosion of netcut user, but he doesn't seem to be too concerned with, that damn old man.
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Tegumi
"im always cute"
Wait, so your campus is just full of trolls running around with an ARP spoofing program just so that they can drop non-netcut users from the network? And your network admin doesn't do anything about it?
...Sounds like a terrible campus.
Also. Stalk around, find someone who is doing that, grab laptop, smash into ground.
...Sounds like a terrible campus.
Also. Stalk around, find someone who is doing that, grab laptop, smash into ground.
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Tegumi wrote...
Also. Stalk around, find someone who is doing that, grab laptop, smash into ground.Wear Ninja outfit too
anyway Why can't you manage your own network?
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Basically what Tegumi is saying is that people are running around campus running a program that sends out fake wifi signals that tell your computer “You have been disconnected!” when you really haven’t been. Stupid script kiddies with nothing better to do. If you’re on a university campus, it’s not like you can manage their wifi network for them. And you can’t really run your own router without being near a wall/ethernet port. Unless you want to spend money on cell phone tethering, which you shouldn’t need to resort to.
The person sending out the spoofed packets should be fairly close by, and might be easy to find if there’s not many people around, unless they have a high-powered antenna, or are using a fancy custom mini wifi router hidden in a backpack or something. Just beware of sending private information over that network unencrypted, as if the user is savy enough, they may be able to read what you are sending and receiving.
The person sending out the spoofed packets should be fairly close by, and might be easy to find if there’s not many people around, unless they have a high-powered antenna, or are using a fancy custom mini wifi router hidden in a backpack or something. Just beware of sending private information over that network unencrypted, as if the user is savy enough, they may be able to read what you are sending and receiving.
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Tegumi wrote...
Wait, so your campus is just full of trolls running around with an ARP spoofing program just so that they can drop non-netcut users from the network? And your network admin doesn't do anything about it?...Sounds like a terrible campus.
Also. Stalk around, find someone who is doing that, grab laptop, smash into ground.
Ahahaha, that's quite true.
Also...
Spoiler:
That means I have to smash about 90% of laptops in my campus lol
Well, back to the topic, so I should just only install netcut and my problem will be solved, is that is?
Or do I actually have to use it to prevent other netcut users from using it?