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I don’t condone hacking someones Wi-Fi connection but rather learn from what can be done to protect your own connection. Darren from Hak5 shows us how with a bit of hardware and some software you can easily get in the middle of peoples Wi-Fi connections. Darren isn’t using his WiFi Pineapple shaped tool anymore but they are still available. I had never heard about Airdrop-ng before, it reminds me of the cell phone jammers that we have seen before but instead of cell phones, it disconnects Wi-Fi connections! |
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March 20th, 2010
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March 21st, 2010
waow i did not know if the computers wifi was sending signal is my network around this is true but it is so stupid for security reasons
March 21st, 2011
Stop trying to be cute and kool…. get to the point, 3 minutes of ads before getting to any point at all…. wasting the users time…. time for a job.
June 7th, 2011
tell me the wifi hacking code
July 9th, 2011
I’d like to know wifi password from near available connection
September 2nd, 2011
the best solution in hacking someones internet connection wireless in that you buy “wifisky” gadget in china.. cost only for 30 box.. also have antenna & cd for installation…can receive signals in miles… but it can only hack WEP network protected…
December 19th, 2011
isn’t that illegal?
March 5th, 2012
Hi
Dunno if you had a look at the Wi-Fi Megaprimer series on SecurityTube: http://securitytube.net/downloads
Vivek, the creator of the Megaprimer, has started a really affordable certification course in wireless called – SecurityTube Wi-Fi Security Expert (SWSE).
SecurityTube Providing Free Training of WiFi-Security. Topics Are ..
* Bypassing WLAN Authentication – Shared Key, MAC Filtering, Hidden SSIDs
* Cracking WLAN Encryption – WEP, WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise, Understanding encryption * based flaws (WEP,TKIP,CCMP)
* Attacking the WLAN Infrastructure – Rogues Devices, Evil Twins, DoS Attacks, MITM, Wi-Fi Protected Setup
* Advanced Enterprise Attacks – 802.1x, EAP, LEAP, PEAP, EAP-TTLS
* Attacking the Wireless Client – Honeypots and Hotspot attacks, Caffe-Latte, Hirte, Ad-Hoc * Networks and Viral SSIDs, WiFishing
* Breaking into the Client – Metasploit, SET, Social Engineering
* Enterprise Wi-Fi Worms, Backdoors and Botnets
Check it Out, and download the videos.
http://securitytube-training.com/cer…curity-expert/
http://securitytube-training.com/