TuxCut - A Tool To Protect Linux Against arpspoof Attacks | Linux Today

TuxCut – A Tool To Protect Linux Against arpspoof Attacks

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Sep 12, 2016

TuxCut is an open source program that protects Linux computers against arpspoof attacks and also helps to block unwanted users on the network. Tuxcut is an alternative of Windows tool NetCut which is used for the same purpose of blocking unwanted users from the network. It is written in Python/Qt4 using PySide binding.

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