It is important to clarify that Netcut Pro is proprietary, commercial software developed by Arcai.com.

Instead of downloading a cracked Netcut, go to GitHub and search for these legitimate repositories:

These tools have active maintainers, transparent source code, and zero malware. To cut off a device from your network using BetterCAP (like Netcut Pro does), you can run:

sudo bettercap -eval "set arp.spoof.targets 192.168.1.100; arp.spoof on; net.sniff on"

This is more technical than Netcut’s clickable GUI, but it is safer and free forever.


When you type "netcut pro github top" into a search engine, you are likely looking for one of two things: a free, unlocked version of the popular network monitoring and ARP spoofing tool Netcut Pro, or a community-driven open-source alternative. GitHub, being the world's largest repository of source code, is often the first stop for developers and power users hunting for software "cracks," "activators," or "pre-activated builds."

But is downloading Netcut Pro from a random GitHub repository safe? And what does the "top" result on GitHub actually deliver?

In this comprehensive article, we will dissect the reality behind the "Netcut Pro GitHub top" search query. We will explore the legal and cybersecurity risks, analyze what the top GitHub results typically contain, and present better, safer alternatives for managing your Local Area Network (LAN).


Let’s be explicit about the risks. When you see a repository with a title like "NetCut-Pro-v2.1.4-Cracked.zip" at the top of the search results, here is what security researchers have found inside:

| Threat Type | Real-World Example from GitHub Scans | | :--- | :--- | | Infostealer | Grabs saved passwords from Chrome, Firefox, and Outlook. | | Remote Access Trojan (RAT) | Allows the attacker to take over your webcam and files. | | Clipboard Hijacker | Replaces cryptocurrency wallet addresses you copy. | | Network Backdoor | Opens your router to external attackers. | | Miner | Uses your GPU to mine Monero (slows your PC to a crawl). |

Microsoft Defender and Windows SmartScreen specifically flag all known NetCut Pro cracks as "Trojan:Win32/Wacatac" or "PUA:Win32/NetCut." Do not ignore these warnings.


Since Netcut Pro is closed-source, users looking for legitimate code or open-source alternatives on GitHub often look at these "Top" projects:

Block specific IP addresses or ranges to prevent unauthorized access to your network.