Tag: 802.11
Hak5 1204 – Hacking Zigbee with Dragorn of Kismet Wireless
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Mike Kershaw (aka Dragorn) of Kismet fame joins us to talk all thingsKismet, WiFi hacking, and his latest project - the Kisbee.
Hak5 1124 – WiFi Hacking Workshop Part 3
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This time on the show, the conclusion of our WiFi from-the-ground-up series. Darren presents a wireless workshop at the Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco.
Hak 1123 – WiFi Hacking Workshop Part 2
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This time on the show, part 2 of our WiFi from-the-ground-up series. Darren presents a wireless workshop at the Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco.
Hak5 1122 – WiFi Hacking Workshop Part 1
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This time on the show, part 1 of our WiFi from-the-ground-up series. Darren presents a wireless workshop at the Noisebridge hackerspace in San Francisco.
Hak5 1015 – Recovery & Forensics with Scalpel, Cloud storage with PogoPlug and 1000mw WiFi in the US?
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This time on the show, Eighty of Dual Core returns for a little file recovery mojo using Scalpel. Then Jed Putterman of Pogoplug joins us to talk cloud storage. Plus can bash scripts monitor your CPU temperature? Radiating Paul-the-Camera-Guy’s brain with a 16dBi Yagi antenna and transmitting WiFi over 500mw in the US, can it be done? All that and more this time on Hak5!
Haktip 25 – DEFCON 19: Wireless Security Assessment
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In this HakTip from DEFCON 19 Darren is joined by Mark Wuergler of Immunity to demo Silica, a wireless security assessment tool he has been developing.
Haktip 23 – WiFi 101: Probe Requests and Responses
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Today we’re continuing our discussion on wireless management frames with probe requests and responses.
HakTip 21 – WiFi 101: Frame Analyzing
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Today we’ll be setting up an environment which will allow us to easily disect a beacon frame, as well as the other three types of management frames; probes, authentication and association. As you know we’ve covered the 3 types of wireless frames; management, control and data. Last week we went over one of the 4 types of management frames — the beacon.
HakTip 19 – WiFi 101: Beacon Frames and Injection
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Today we’re following up our discussion on 802.11 frames with an investigation of beacons and a practical example using BackTrack Linux and a technique known as raw frame injection.
HakTip 17 – WiFi 101: 802.11 Frames
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Today we’re diving into the do-dads that make up 802.11, or to be more specific we’ll be going over WiFi frames. It is with careful use or abuse of these frames we’re able to acomplish some pretty nifty tricks.
HakTip 15 – WiFi 101: 802.11n
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Today we’ve following up with our discussion on 802.11 standards with today’s latest and greatest, 802.11n.
HakTip 13 – WiFi 101: Channels and interference
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Today as we continue on our WPA cracking adventure it’s all about WiFi Channels and a little fun with a 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer, BackTrack 5 Linux and a microwave.
HakTip 11 – WiFi 101: 802.11 Protocols
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Today as we continue on our WPA cracking adventure we’ll learn some more fundamentals of these ubiquitous wireless protocols including some 802.11 history, the WiFi Alliance and the lettered protocols B, A and G.
HakTip 3 – Packet Sniffing 101: Promiscuous Mode
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We’re getting promiscuous, with wireless cards! As part of our foundation series of HakTips Darren covers the fundamentals of wireless packet sniffing with a practical approach in BackTrack Linux using the Aircrack-ng suite.
Episode 803 – Ampache, Boxee and Wireless Virtual Machines
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Darren checks out Ampache, a powerful open source streaming media solution perfect for your Linux home server. Jason answers your Boxee questions and Shannon joins the round table for a discussion on jailbreaking and USB wireless adapters for virtual machines.
Episode 717 – Home VM Servers and Android WiFi Development
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The Hack Across America series concludes after 6 weeks and the first order of business at the new place in the San Francisco bay area is to build an inexpensive home server to host virtual machines. Then Shannon has a Windows power tools two-fer and Jason joins us for some Android application development — can you way wardriving app?
Episode 706 – Deauth Detection and Cloud Data Backups
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Back in studio with Shannon this week. Darren has answers to your WiFi deauthorization attack questions and a demo of a nifty deuth watching script. Shannon’s all about free and open source alternatives to online backup services like Backupify. Can these tools keep your cloud data secure?



