3.7: Wifispoof
MAC addresses are not encrypted during standard internet surfing, which can leave a computer vulnerable to tracking on public Wi-Fi networks. By "spoofing" this address, WiFiSpoof helps users:
Quick randomization and window access are available through configurable keyboard shortcuts.
The software has since evolved into WiFiSpoof 4 , which introduced iCloud sync, a searchable history window, and support for macOS 11 and later. Despite this, version 3.7 remains a notable milestone for its stability and essential feature set for users on older macOS systems. WiFiSpoof by SweetP Productions WiFiSpoof 3.7
Circumvent network-level limits that may be tied to a specific device's hardware identifier.
The 3.7 release specifically addressed a potential security vulnerability and resolved network display issues for macOS Monterey. Privacy and Security Benefits MAC addresses are not encrypted during standard internet
The software allows for automated address changes based on network events, such as randomizing every 30 minutes at a public cafe or using a predefined address at home.
The primary purpose of WiFiSpoof 3.7 is to provide an intuitive interface for changing a device’s MAC address—the unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications at the data link layer. Key features include: Despite this, version 3
Maintain a layer of digital privacy that is often overlooked in favor of standard IP-based tools like VPNs. Technical Limitations and Evolution