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October 28th, 2002, 11:03 PM
#11
Thought this may intrest you. It talks about how to get into and/or stop others from hacking your 802.11x...
http://www.securiteam.com/securityre...FP010A80E.html
...This Space For Rent.
-[WebCarnage]
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October 30th, 2002, 04:29 PM
#12
Senior Member
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October 30th, 2002, 04:29 PM
#13
Senior Member
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October 31st, 2002, 01:31 AM
#14
Senior Member
Did you know that wireless lans/wans can be easily "hacked" with linksys boxes? These boxes allow you to set your MAC address, which means all you realy would have to do is scan an wireless network for MAC's and set one to your own. Or since everyone is talking about social engineering is such a big topic, im sure you could just get someones mac addy from them.
Either way. Nothing is, or ever will be hack proof. and the world just needs to realize this and learn how to deal with it.
Whats a \"START\" button?
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October 31st, 2002, 01:31 AM
#15
Senior Member
Did you know that wireless lans/wans can be easily "hacked" with linksys boxes? These boxes allow you to set your MAC address, which means all you realy would have to do is scan an wireless network for MAC's and set one to your own. Or since everyone is talking about social engineering is such a big topic, im sure you could just get someones mac addy from them.
Either way. Nothing is, or ever will be hack proof. and the world just needs to realize this and learn how to deal with it.
Whats a \"START\" button?
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October 31st, 2002, 10:17 AM
#16
lol, in cisco AP you used to be able to take over an AP by having a more powerful emitter ....
i don't know tough if they fixed it yet or no....
assembly.... digital dna ?
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October 31st, 2002, 10:17 AM
#17
lol, in cisco AP you used to be able to take over an AP by having a more powerful emitter ....
i don't know tough if they fixed it yet or no....
assembly.... digital dna ?
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October 31st, 2002, 08:00 PM
#18
Junior Member
Wireless network are useful for the bad guy only to dissimulate the source of the attack... Or steal some bandwidth... Is more like a tool, not an exploit...
The basic way to protect a wireless network (WEP, MAC filtering, etc) is only good enough to get rid of the pass-by hackers. Lot of business get a wireless network because is cheap... But forget to protect it or don't want to pay for it... because is very expensive to do so...
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October 31st, 2002, 08:00 PM
#19
Junior Member
Wireless network are useful for the bad guy only to dissimulate the source of the attack... Or steal some bandwidth... Is more like a tool, not an exploit...
The basic way to protect a wireless network (WEP, MAC filtering, etc) is only good enough to get rid of the pass-by hackers. Lot of business get a wireless network because is cheap... But forget to protect it or don't want to pay for it... because is very expensive to do so...
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