- shARP_2.0 can perform active scan as well as passive scans in both defensive and offensive modes.
- Some small bug fixes to shARP.
Defensive mode - Defensive mode protects the end user from the spoofer by disconnecting the user's system from the network. This mode also alerts the user by an audio message as soon as spoofing is detected.
Offensive mode - Offensive mode disconnects the user's system from the network and further kicks out the attacker by sending De-authentication packets to his system, this doesn't let him reconnect to the network until the program is manually reset.
Active Scan - Use when your system is left idle most of the time. Active scan is most efficient method to protect you system and the network from ARP-spoofing incidents.
Passive Scan - Use when your system is busy transferring data through the network. Passive scan is efficient when your system is constantly busy transfering data (while watching tv shows, gaming,or downloading files and torrents )as your device and the network would be secured from ARP-spoofing incidents without compromising the speed or the network bandwidth.
Feel free to use the scanning methods and modes in combination that you think suits you the best.
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Defensive mode with active scanning
Defensive mode with Passive scanning
Offensive mode with Active scan
Offensive mode with Passive scan
Reset Network Card
Note -
- I won't suggest using this software over wired connections in offensive mode as it might cause network instability.
- Use the offensive mode only with the NICs that supports monitor mode.
- Offensive mode does DOS attack on the ARP-spoofer. So use Offensive mode only after making sure that you have appropriate right over the network and the devices connected to it and make sure that doing so is legal in your Country/State.