: Public Wi-Fi spots are particularly vulnerable to Netcut users, as the tool allows one person to monopolize the entire bandwidth of a shared router. Defensive Measures
: Administrators can select a device and "cut" its internet access. This is achieved by sending spoofed ARP messages that effectively tell the target device or the router that the connection between them is no longer valid, thereby halting data flow to that specific user.
While Netcut is a powerful administrative tool, it is also frequently used for unauthorized activities:
: Specific programs like Anti-Netcut or No-Cut are designed to detect and block incoming ARP spoofing attempts.