1.WildPackets
WildPackets Inc, founded in 1990, develops hardware and software
solutions that drive network performance, enabling organisations of all
sizes to analyse, troubleshoot, optimise, and secure their wired and
wireless networks.
2.Wireshark
Wireshark is the world's foremost network protocol analyser. It lets you
see what's happening on your network at a microscopic level. It is the
de facto standard across many industries and educational institutions.
3.Cracking WEP Using Backtrack: A Beginner’s Guide
This tutorial is intended for user’s with little or no experience with
linux or wifi. The folks over at remote-exploit have released
“Backtrack” a tool which makes it ridiculously easy to access any
network secured by WEP encryption. This tutorial aims to guide you
through the process of using it effectively.
4.How To Crack WEP and WPA Wireless Networks
With the popularity of wireless networks and mobile computing, an
overall understanding of common security issues has become not only
relevant, but very necessary for both home/SOHO users and IT
professionals alike. This article is aimed at illustrating current
security flaws in WEP/WPA/WPA2.
5.Ethical Hacker Network
The Ethical Hacker Network is the brainchild of Donald C. Donzal of The
Digital Construction Company. While looking for information on advancing
one’s career in the security arena of IT, he found that there was no
single place to find and cross reference information on the numerous
credentials now available. Security is the hot topic of the day, and
there is a plethora of information out there. Don saw this as an
opportunity and launched CSP Mag.
6.Backtrack-Linux.org
BackTrack is a Linux-based penetration testing arsenal that aids
security professionals in the ability to perform assessments in a purely
native environment dedicated to hacking.
7.Wi-foo
Provides a list of tools we commonly use in pentesting wireless networks
or just wardriving for fun and no profit. All these tools are covered
in the book in sufficient details.
8.Wirelessdefence.org
Wirelessdefence.org is a collection of 'top tips' for the auditing of
802.11 networks and is an attempt to provide a 'one stop shop' for
common tasks encountered by new and forgetful Wireless Security
Auditors.
9.Hacking Techniques in Wireless Networks
This article describes IEEE 802.11-specific hacking techniques that
attackers have used, and suggests various defensive measures. It
describes sniffing, spoofing and probing in the context of wireless
networks.
10.How To Crack WPA / WPA2
The world has changed since Brandon Teska's original WPA/WPA2 Cracking
tutorial was written in 2008. While there are some wireless networks
still using WEP, there has been a mass migration to WPA2-AES wireless
security. A key reason for this move is 802.11n, which requires WPA2/AES
security enabled in order to access link rates over 54 Mbps.
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