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Hacking Wireless Networks. Theory and practice.
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Course overview
Table of contents
Legal information
Introduction to wireless networks
Introduction
Wireless transmission standards
802.11 wireless network types
Encryption and authentication standards
Wireless network cards in Linux - overview
Wireless network interface cards in Linux (1:45)
Wireless security (half) measures: An overview
MAC address filtering
Changing the MAC address of the wireless network card (4:24)
Disabling ESSID broadcast
Finding a hidden access point with disabled ESSID broadcast (4:13)
Limiting wireless coverage
Wireless network attacks independent of used encryption
Introduction
DoS: RF jamming
DoS: CSMA/CA jamming
The use of deauthentication attack for jamming network traffic (4:02)
DoS: Deauthentication attack
Wireless MITM
WEP attacks
Section outline
WEP encryption
Chopchop
The overview and demonstration of the chop-chop attack (3:15)
Keystream reuse
Generating packets without knowing the network key (3:40)
Interactive packet replay and ARP request replay (4:52)
The demonstration of the PTW and KoreK attacks (2:43)
Caffe Latte Attack
Creating a fake access point – the Caffe Latte attack (2:07)
WPA attacks
Introduction
WPA
The dictionary attack on WPA (2:46)
WPA2
Rainbow tables
The dictionary attack on WPA – using hash tables (2:10)
Cowpatty attack
DoS: Taking advantage of the MIC failure holdoff time
CUDA-powered attacks
What is CUDA?
CUDA – the initial preparation of the environment (1:29)
The installation of CUDA-SDK and CUDA-Toolkit (2:39)
The compilation and installation of the tools with CUDA support (5:34)
The optimization of the parameters of an nVidia video card (3:56)
CUDA – preparation for the attack (2:23)
CUDA – the attack on WPA (8:17)
Generating your own dictionary (2:13)
Applications for cracking MD4 and MD5 hashes with the use of CUDA technology (4:28)
Wardriving experiment
Advanced attacks against WPA
WKA TKIP attack
WPA TKIP broken
Beck-Tews attack enhanced
Michael Reset attack
Summary
Course summary and references
Summary
References
BONUS section
Hacking in Practice MEGA Course - WiFi security module 1 (27:34)
Hacking in Practice MEGA Course - WiFi security module 2 (18:35)
Keystream reuse
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