If you have read the previous article on Arp Spoofing (check it out now if you haven't), then you probably know the basics already. It allows you to intercept traffic between a router and a client, without being detected or disrupting other users. Until recently, you would of needed a laptop running Kali Linux, as well as some command line tools. Later on developers programmed GUIs to these command line tools, simplifying the process (only a bit though). Later on, when Android became popular, apps were developed to run on your rooted android device, for instance: Network Spoofer, WifiKill & Interceptor-NG.
Zimperium then decided that in order to simply this process, they needed to unify it first. They then developed zAnti, which they charged a subscription fee to use. Just a while a go they released the software as freemium, meaning you can use it for free with all the features previous apps offered.
Zimperium then decided that in order to simply this process, they needed to unify it first. They then developed zAnti, which they charged a subscription fee to use. Just a while a go they released the software as freemium, meaning you can use it for free with all the features previous apps offered.