In the world of wireless security auditing, few tools are as notorious—or as misunderstood—as mdk3. MDK3 is a powerful, command-line-oriented tool designed for stress-testing IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) networks. Unlike simpler deauthentication tools like aireplay-ng, MDK3 is a "swiss army knife" for layer 2 injection attacks. It can flood beacon frames, deauthenticate clients, confuse WDS (Wireless Distribution System) systems, and even perform brute-force attacks on hidden SSIDs.
Kali Linux is a popular operating system used by cybersecurity professionals and penetration testers for vulnerability assessment and penetration testing. One of the essential tools used in Kali Linux is MDK3, a wireless hacking tool that can be used to test the security of wireless networks. In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to install MDK3 on Kali Linux. mdk3 install kali linux
mdk3airmon-ng to start monitor mode on your wireless interface.