: On Windows, run the RouterScan.exe file directly from the unpacked archive. For Linux (e.g., Kali Linux), you can run it via Wine .
Because Router Scan can be used to gain unauthorized access, it is often flagged by security software. Router Scan 2.60 skacat-
The specific danger of Router Scan 2.60 lies in what happens after a breach. A compromised router is the perfect man-in-the-middle (MITM) platform. By changing the router’s DNS settings to malicious servers, an attacker can redirect any device on the network—smartphones, laptops, IoT cameras—to fake banking sites or malware downloads. Furthermore, since modern routers manage the local network, an attacker can enable remote management (WAN administration), ensuring persistent access even after the user reboots the device. Skacat’s tool, particularly version 2.60, automates this post-exploitation process, allowing the user to mass-deploy malicious DNS changes. : On Windows, run the RouterScan
: Turn off the ability to access your router settings via the WAN (internet) side. The specific danger of Router Scan 2