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Wireless Security
wifi security christmas presents Dec 22 2008 09:32AM Robin Wood (dninja gmail com) (3 replies) Re: wifi security christmas presents Dec 22 2008 02:29PM Joshua Wright (jwright hasborg com) (1 replies) Re: wifi security christmas presents Dec 22 2008 03:20PM Paul Asadoorian (paul pauldotcom com) (1 replies) Re: wifi security christmas presents Dec 22 2008 05:38PM Paolo Supino (paolo supino org) (1 replies) |
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1. create a wi-fi userspace library by using libusb-win32 and openbsd driver references
e.g: from openbsd ural or rum to aircrack-ng cygwin library (see commview.dll source code example from aircrack-ng).
2. create an intermediate program from aircrack-ng cygwin library e.g: commview.dll as an airpcap windows pipe for later use in ethereal, kismet-pcap, or cain & abel.
Thanks.
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From: Paolo Supino <paolo (at) supino (dot) org [email concealed]>
To: "wifisec (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]" <wifisec (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 1:38:35 AM
Subject: Re: wifi security christmas presents
Great tradition :-)
As for Christmas present: wifi hacking tools for cell phones that have wifi suppurt, especially for the iPhone ...
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ttyl
Paolo
On Dec 22, 2008, at 5:20 PM, Paul Asadoorian <paul (at) pauldotcom (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> I want Josh Wright as my own personal wireless ninja to attack and
> defend wireless networks upon my command. (Somehow I am having visions
> of the Christmas vacation movie where they kidnap the boss ;)
>
> Lots of cool wireless gear on a forum thread for the podcast:
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> http://forum.pauldotcom.com/viewtopic.php?id=153
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> The ubuquiti bullet looks cool: http://www.squitter.com/ct_PRbullet2.htm
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> Cheers,
> Paul
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> Joshua Wright wrote:
>> Robin Wood wrote:
>>> Seeing as I've asked it for the last couple of years and got some good
>>> responses I figured I'd keep the tradition going and ask, what wifi
>>> security toys are people getting, or wanting, for Christmas this year?
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>>> I've no chance of getting one but I would love a USRP
>>> (http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/USRP) device.
>>
>> I want a TotalPhase Beagle I2C/SPI sniffer:
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>> http://www.totalphase.com/products/beagle_ism/
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>> It it capable of collecting data from high-speed circuit buses, which
>> has little to do with WiFi, unless you want to manipulate the hardware
>> you are reverse-engineering which has a wireless component. :)
>>
>> -Josh
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> --Paul Asadoorian
> PaulDotCom Enterprises
> Web: http://pauldotcom.com
> Phone: 401.829.9552
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