Hey, I'm Jackson Uptain, I live in Alabama, I'm 15 years old and for the last 17 months I've been working on code projects. I learned how to code at Codecademy.com and I've enjoyed every minute of it. My current skills are in: JavaScript, Java, HTML5, CSS, and OS like the RaspberryPi/Linux. Currently I've enjoyed working on some cool ethical hacking projects.
Link to my portfolio: https://jacksonuptain.github.io/JacksonUptainPortfolio/JacksonUptainPortfolio/
-
🔭 Currently written in: Bash Shell
-
💬 Ask me about: How to use the tool/Extra Help
-
📫 How to reach me: jackson.uptain@gmail.com
Using a cheap $4 dollar ESP8266 Device(wifi chip/board) and a Linux Distribution, you can own a Fake Wifi network that opens a website of your choice on that local network. I have a Kali Linux Distro running on a VM on my computer. I developed a tool(WifiCayote) that will flash the required firmware to the ESP8266, and Locally-Host the website to the fake Wifi network.
Using a Linux Distro we are able to Locally Host a website of our choice. Regularly it is next to impossible to get strangers(in a public place) to click on a Rickroll link, even if we develop the website ourselves. That's why we need the wifi device(ESP8266). The ESP hosts a wifi network that gets broadcasted as "Free Wifi", and like regular free networks, it takes you to a Login/Terms of Use page. The esp doesn't have enough memory to host a video(rickroll)...That's why we connect to the fake network with our linux machine, host the website...and when the User clicks the network...BOOM...I got you! Rickroll!