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“Okay,” Arjun whispered. “Let’s do this.”

But then, Arjun saw something that made him stop clicking. fern-wifi-cracker

Arjun was a third-year cybersecurity student, and his wireless security practical was due in forty-eight hours. The assignment was straightforward: demonstrate a successful dictionary attack on a WPA2-protected network. The problem was that his lab environment was a mess. His virtual machines kept freezing, Aircrack-ng was throwing cryptic errors, and his laptop’s internal Wi-Fi card refused to go into monitor mode. “Okay,” Arjun whispered

The window flickered. A retro, almost playful interface materialized on his screen—tabs labeled “WEP,” “WPA,” “Attack,” “Session.” It felt less like a hacking tool and more like a point-of-sale system at a suspicious coffee shop. Aircrack-ng was throwing cryptic errors