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A good web preso by our very own Richard Farina 2007-04-05 Seth Fogie (seth fogieonline com) (1 replies) This was an amusing and good talk about various wireless attacks. Below is a link to the recording of our live webinar "Radio Chaos: Wi-Fi Under Siege" recorded on April 3rd. https://airtightevents.webex.com/airtightevents/onstage/g.php?AT=VR&Reco rdingID=746412&viewType=2&recordKey=0DF9F19CF2A23 [ more ] [ reply ] New paper on WEP cracking 2007-04-04 Cedric Blancher (blancher cartel-securite fr) Title is "Breaking 104 bit WEP in less than 60 seconds". http://eprint.iacr.org/2007/120 Improving a FMS improvement, they achieve 50% success probability on 104 bits WEP key on 40k frames... Their tool is available: http://www.cdc.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/aircrack-ptw/ I tested it this morn [ more ] [ reply ] accessing a pci wifi card in a virtual machine 2007-04-01 Robin Wood (dninja gmail com) (1 replies) Hi I know that you can access usb wifi cards in vmware but does anyone know of any virtual machine software which will let you access a pci wifi card? I'm planning on building a new server with a number of virtual machines and I'd like one of them to be a basic wifi ids/ips. I'd like to base the mac [ more ] [ reply ] RE: accessing a pci wifi card in a virtual machine 2007-04-01 Liam Downward (ldownward pervasivesolutions net) PCI card recommendations 2007-03-28 Nick Baronian (kvetch gmail com) (1 replies) Hello, I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations regarding a relatively inexpensive madwifi compatible PCI or PCI-Express wireless card. I would like to get my feet wet with wireless forensics and my laptop's atheros chipset currently does not have hal support, so no madwifi support either. [ more ] [ reply ] Quick karma tip 2007-03-26 Robin Wood (dninja gmail com) Hi If you are having trouble getting karma to start up (new or old versions) try adding a sleep after the line that starts each of the services. There is a problem that the new interface that karma creates takes a while to come up. If it isn't up before the DHCP (usually the first server) starts the [ more ] [ reply ] RE: SSID cloaking reducing WLAN security 2007-03-08 krymson gmail com <- snip -> The problem with security through obscurity is that is doesn't actually make you more secure, it makes you "feel" more secure. <- snip -> I just want to mention, not that you meant it this way, but the proper statement should be "security through obscurity alone" is not good. Security th [ more ] [ reply ] KisGearth - kismet xml to google earth converter... 2007-03-07 Richard Sammet (richard sammet googlemail com) dear wireless interested guys ;) every time i tried kismets gpsmap tool none of the mapservers were available. so i decided to write my own tool while using the best resources available. kisgearth is a small perl script that gives you the possibility to convert your kismet xml logfiles to goog [ more ] [ reply ] BackTrack v.2.0 Final is out! (fwd) 2007-03-07 Ronaldo Vasconcellos (ronaldo cais rnp br) FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: 6 Mar 2007 23:49:44 -0000 From: "muts (at) remote-exploit (dot) org [email concealed]" <muts (at) remote-exploit (dot) org [email concealed]> Subject: BackTrack v.2.0 Final is out! BackTrack v.2.0 Final is out! It's taken us almost 5 months to pull ourselves out of the beta stage. Every time we thought [ more ] [ reply ] Re: SSID cloaking reducing WLAN security 2007-03-06 krymson gmail com (2 replies) I take exception whenever I hear things like cloaking one's SSID is useless. It's not useless. It isn't worth *much* when it comes to being more secure, but it still does have some worth. Take the situation where your neighbor kids only use Windows and you operate an otherwise open wireless network [ more ] [ reply ] SSID cloaking reducing WLAN security 2007-03-05 Joshua Wright (jwright hasborg com) (2 replies) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 While many networks use SSID cloaking as a mechanism to improve the security of the network, I believe it actually reduces the security of the network substantially. I wrote an article for Network World that was posted today about this issue: http://w [ more ] [ reply ] Re: SSID cloaking reducing WLAN security 2007-03-07 Jex (hewhohuntscats gmail com) (1 replies) Re: SSID cloaking reducing WLAN security 2007-03-07 Cedric Blancher (blancher cartel-securite fr) (1 replies) Re: SSID cloaking reducing WLAN security 2007-03-06 Cedric Blancher (blancher cartel-securite fr) (1 replies) Yet another chapter... 2007-03-02 Ronaldo Vasconcellos (ronaldo cais rnp br) (1 replies) Apple info...and thats all folks... http://erratasec.blogspot.com/2007/03/apple-infoand-thats-all-folks.html Your Wi-Fi can tell people a lot about you http://news.com.com/Your+Wi-Fi+can+tell+people+a+lot+about+you/2100-7355 _3-6163666.html Device Drivers 2.0 http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-dc-07/ [ more ] [ reply ] nbns lookups 2007-02-24 Robin Wood (dninja gmail com) Hi I've been playing with the karma POP3 server and MS Outlook. From watching network trace it appears Outlook only uses NBNS to resolve the POP3 and SMTP servers, no DNS requests. As karma only provides a DNS server Outlook can't resolve the names and so can't find the fake POP3 server. I've seen [ more ] [ reply ] |
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I've updated the madwifi patches for madwifi-ng 0.9.3 and added extra
ad-hoc support.
After a question at the end of Rick Farinas talk and after seeing a
LOT of ad-hoc networks at Washington airport I decided to play with
karma and ad-hoc. By changing the modules.xml file in AccessPoint I
got ka
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