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How to crack your WEP / WPA / WPA2

Tutorial: How to Crack WPA/WPA2 Cracking WEP and WPA Wireless Networks Cracking WPA WPA2 or WPA Hack with Backtrack V3 how to hack WPA-PSK protected WiFi WPA Hacking - BackTrack 3 - VMware Workstation Real-Hustle - The WiFi Hack The Real Hustle - How easy it is to hack WEP wireless? Hacking wireless networks with a Pringles tube

Cracking WEP

This tutorial explaining how to crack most WEP encrypted Access Points out there. The tools used will be as follows: Kismet (any working version) >= Aireplay 2.2 beta >= Aircrack 2.1 As for wireless cards, i recommend any Prism , Orinoco , or Atheros based cards (i used the D-Link 650 Rev.1a). Getting Started: Let's see, First thing you are going to want to do is charge your lappy to the top (aireplay and aircrack drain the battery quite a bit) Next you are going to want to load up your favourite live CD (i used Whoppix 2.7 final) or Linux OS, then stumble across a encrypted WLAN, use Kismet to do so. Make sure you have configured your kismet .conf file correctly to be able to use your card (locate your kismet.conf file and open with your favourite text editor, i used pico); CODE # Sources are defined as: # source=sourcetype,interface,name[,initialchannel] # Source types and required drivers are listed in the README # The initial channel is optional, if hopping is not enabled

Mail for Exchange: 2.3

Mail for Exchange, Nokia's enterprise. push email solution based on Microsoft's Exchange ActiveSync protocol , has yet again received an upgrade. The most recent version is Mail for Exchange 2.3 . I'm really impressed by the frequency Nokia updates Mail for Exchange . It seems as if a new version is available every other month or so. Considering the fact that the solution is free I am amazed by the constant updates. Sure, not all the updates are major but I rather have many, incremental updates and tweaks rather than wait a year for some big, bundled update. Anyway, the new version includes one fix/new feature: When trying to synchronize with a server that has an expired certificate, the user is now given the choice of continuing the synchronization. Previously, the scenario resulted in an error and the synchronization was stopped. (From the Release Notes ) If you don't have a Microsoft Exchange acccount but still want to try out the Mail for Exchange and a push email b

Mini Linux notebook to gain WiMAX option

U.S.-based PC vendor Everex has announced plans to offer a WiMAX-enabled version of its mini-notebook. The "CloudBook Max" will feature a mobile WiMAX radio chip supplied by GCT Semiconductor, and will work with Sprint's high-speed XOHMwireless network, Everex said. Sprint's Xohm network is scheduled to launch in Chicago, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. in spring of 2008, with other cities following "soon," the company says. Nokia has also promised a WiMAX-enabled version of its N800 Internet tablet for use with the Xohm network, while Linux MID-maker Electrobit (EB) is also planning Xohm-enabled devices. The market for WiMAX goods and services is slated to grow from $27 million in 2007 to $500 million in 2012, according to recent figures from Strategy Analytics. Everex says the CloudBook Max will boast an 8.9-inch screen -- larger than that found in its first-generation Cloudbook (click for hands-on review), which is based on Via's Nanobook reference des

N800/N810 USB hacks: TV and Ethernet

tip came into my Email from Harriv (Thanks!) showing me this thread on InternetTabletTalk. User sgoerg got DVB-H television to work on his N800! It's a fantastic post and an even more interesting thread. In this particular post, he explains what is needed. I was unable to reach Stefan before publishing this, but I hope to do a more in-depth feature on it soon. The photo above is his. In case you missed the software/hardware you need to get USB Host functionality working on your N800 or N810, check this post. A reader requested I test out a USB to Ethernet adapter on the tablet. I did as requested, but was unable to get the network stack to recognize it. The screenshot below shows more information. My guess is that it would take a lot of manual configuration even if the kernel or modules supported the USB to Ethernet device directly. That particular USB Ethernet adapter is my favorite as it has worked on every machine and operating system I've tested it on to date. In fact, I us

N810 - Native USB Host

making a USB Host Mode program to switch between USB Client, USB OnTheGo, and USB Host. Installation: Now that it's added to the repositories, it's a one-click install and worked fine for me. The hardware requirement is the included USB cable with the Internet Tablet and a "Female to Female" USB adapter. I got one at Fry's Electronics for $4. The application is simple: Three buttons on the bottom allow you to select host mode, OTG mode, and (the default) Peripheral mode. OTG mode is for cameras and related devices supporting that protocol. Peripheral mode turns your tablet into a card reader to look at the internal and card storage. Host mode allows other devices (such as flash drives and keyboards) to be connected. I tested it with a variety of devices: USB Flash Drive - Success USB Hard Drive - Limited success: External drives must be both fully powered externally (not just through one of those USB power splitters) and must not be formatted with NTFS. I tested a

Nokia's N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition gets official

Right on cue, Nokia's WiMAX-enabled N810 Internet Tablet has surfaced at CTIA 2008, and yep, this critter is destined to go on sale here in the US of A this summer. Beyond that, you'll notice the familiar 4.13-inch touchscreen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard and even a built-in webcam for video calls, Mozilla-powered browser, integrated GPS / media player, 2GB of internal memory and a microSD expansion slot. Heck, Nokia even touts this thing's ability to "access the Internet over WiFi or via conventional cellular data networks by pairing to a compatible mobile phone via Bluetooth technology." Also announced today is the freshly updated OS2008, which includes an enhanced e-mail client, support for Chinese character rendering in the browser and RSS feeds and "Seamless Software Update functionality" to boot. Needless to say, said OS will come standard on the currently unpriced Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition -- which is scheduled to land wherever WiMAX connectivity is

Huawei U120 Digimobil / Vodafone 715

Huawei 3G music phone U120 is designed for fresh people in the popular market. Extremely easy to use yet rich in features and music functionality including stylish appearance, U120 would be a huge hit around the globe, helping you realize your potential. 1. Main Features 2. Other Features 3. Specifications 1. Main Features 262k color TFT, 1.8 inch main display 1.3M pixels CMOS camera Video streaming and Video phone 3.5 mm standard earphone jack Support background music playing Support Micro SD card slot Shortcut key of music Support EQ MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ MP4, 3GP, 3G2 Email/MMS/WAP2.0 Bluetooth(Optional) 2. Other Features 72 Polyphonic & MP3 ring tones Support USB charger E-book and WordViewer 1000 contacts of phone book PC Assistant OMA DRM 1.0 (FL,CD,SD) 3.Specifications Item Description Operating UMTS 2100 MHz Frequency GPRS/GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz Dimensions 105mm (L) x45.5mm (W) x 15.5mm (H) Weight ≤ 90g(with battery) Battery Capacity: 800mAh Li-ion Standby

Vodafone mobile phone

The first own branded Vodafone mobile phone was Vodafone 125, a lightweight, cheap phone, a very good alternative for Nokia 1100.It has the following specs: Calculator, SMS; Talk time-4h; Stand-by time-6 days Dimensions 104 x 45 x 12.5 Polyphonical ringtones, speaker; Dualband GSM 900/1800; + Next up was Vodafone 225 mobile phone, an enchanced version of Vodafone 125, it having a 65.000 Colors Screen, the rest of the features remaining the same as at Vodafone 125. Here are its specs that differ from vodafone 125: Games, calculator, SMS; 65.000 colors screen; + Both of the handsets are extremely handy and easy to use and ofcourse the price is great also, we can simply call them budget phones because almost everyone can afort buying them. Both of them are exclusively available in Vodafone and Vodafone Partner shops. + After both phones we’re released everyone taught that Vodafone will take a break and see how the phones sell and do a market study before their next move, but it seems they

Huawei U1220s

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Edimax EW-7318USG

802.11g Wireless LAN USB Adapter with Reverse SMA Connector Driver : rt73 Chipset : Ralink Notice : Follow instructions for using driver with aircrack-ng: http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=rt73 Download the FCC Report for EW-7318USG

ALFA Networks AWUS036H

High power 11g USB adapter - 500 mW - RTL8187L- AWUS036H Driver : rtl8187 >> Download Chipset : Realtek 8187L This card works out of the box including injection with BackTrack2 and BackTrack3 Download the FCC Report for AWUS036H

Hardware needed to run ZeroShell

Hardware needed to run ZeroShell Zeroshell works on x86 and x86_64 box with at least a Pentium 233MHz, 96MB RAM, an ATA CDROM reader or an ATA Compact Flash (CF) adapter if you prefer to boot from this type of medium (for example on embedded devices). Every VGA graphic card and RS232 serial port are supported. The database in which data and configuration are saved can be stored on IDE, SATA, SCSI and USB storage devices. All the PCI, USB and PCMCIA network cards supported by the Linux kernel are supported by ZeroShell too and should work correctly. For a few Network adapters, Linux has not support for VLAN 802.1q. In this case ethernet packets greater than 1496 bytes are not forwarded on the VLANs. Hardware tested and known to work Wireless Router Application Platform (WRAP) These nice and cheap small computers for network appliances need of a custom CompactFlash image . ALIX.2* with 256MB of RAM, AMD Geode LX CPU 500MHz processor and MiniPCI expansion slots ALIX systems, with their di

Free router distro gains wild WiFi features

A project developing a free Linux distribution for x86-based network appliances has achieved a new release with some intriguing wireless access point features. Zeroshell 1.0.beta8 lets one physical radio support multiple logical SSIDs, each with a different encryption and authentication scheme, VLAN, and function (client/AP). (Click for larger view of Zeroshell's graphical web interface) Project originator Fulvio Ricciardi explains the beta 8 release's new access point capabilities as follows: Multi SSID management -- On the same wifi card you can define multiple logical SSIDs, each independent from the others. Any SSID can adopt an independent encryption/authentication schema (WPA-PSK, WPA-Enterprise with RADIUS, WEP, or plaintext with captive portal). Any SSID can be bridged with a different VLAN 802.1q. Any SSID can be bridged with LAN-to-LAN VPN (OpenVPN), which allows you to deploy a homogeneous set of Wireless SSIDs in a remote environment by using the Internet. All the r

Wireless site survey

To get the best performance out of your wireless network, you must both ensure that your access points (AP) are in the most optimal locations and that other radio emitters, which can cause interference, are kept to a minimum. This requires you to periodically perform site surveys of your wireless spectrum. Depending on the scale of your installation, there are a number of tools available for the task, such as software that walks you through the site survey process. But no matter what size network you will have, you'll need to follow these basic steps: Have a blueprint or floor plan(s) of the areas you want the wireless network to cover. Some software products can work off these floor plans directly. Look at your plans and identify major building obstacles such as walls, halls, elevators and floors that will block radio signals. Also note where your users will be located -- and where they won't -- to determine coverage areas. Determine where you can locate APs based on power and

CommView for WiFi > Supported Adapters

802.11b/g/n Adapters Atheros Wireless Network Adapter (AR5008) D-Link DWA-542 RangeBooster N Desktop Adapter D-Link DWA-547 RangeBooster N Desktop Adapter D-Link DWA-552 Xtreme N Desktop Adapter D-Link DWA-556 Xtreme N PCI Express Desktop Adapter D-Link DWA-642 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter D-Link DWA-643 Xtreme N Notebook ExpressCard Adapter D-Link DWA-645 RangeBooster N Notebook Adapter D-Link DWA-652 Xtreme N Notebook Adapter Gigabyte GN-WI03N (mini) PCI WLAN Card Gigabyte GN-WI06N (mini) PCI Express WLAN Card Gigabyte GN-WM02N Express WLAN Card Gigabyte GN-WP02N PCI Express WLAN Card TRENDnet TEW-621PC 300Mbps Wireless N Draft PC Card v1.0R TRENDnet TEW-623PI 300Mbps Wireless N Draft PCI Adapter v1.0R 802.11b/g and 802.11a/b/g Adapters 3Com OfficeConnect Wireless a/b/g PC Card (3CRWE154A72) Atheros Wireless Network Adapter (AR5001 through AR5007) Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless Cardbus Adapter D-Link AirPlus Xtreme G DWL-G520 Adapter D-Link AirPlus Xtreme G DWL-G650 Adapter *

CommView® for WiFi

CommView for WiFi is a powerful wireless network monitor and analyzer for 802.11 a/b/g/n networks. Loaded with many user-friendly features, CommView for WiFi combines performance and flexibility with an ease of use unmatched in the industry. CommView for WiFi captures every packet on the air to display important information such as the list of access points and stations, per-node and per-channel statistics, signal strength, a list of packets and network connections, protocol distribution charts, etc. By providing this information, CommView for WiFi can help you view and examine packets, pinpoint network problems, perform site surveys, and troubleshoot software and hardware. CommView for WiFi includes a VoIP module for in-depth analysis, recording, and playback of SIP and H.323 voice communications. Packets can be decrypted utilizing user-defined WEP or WPA-PSK keys and are decoded down to the lowest layer. With over 70 supported protocols, this network analyzer allows you to see every

AiroWizard 1.0 Beta revision 250

AiroWizard 1.0 Beta revision 250 >> Download Airowizard Videos Download the Adapter Test Utility , a compatible adapter may show up under the generic name, "Atheros Wireless Network Adapter". If a compatible adapter has been detected, you can install CommView for WiFi. http://www.truveo.com/tag/airowizard

Recommended BackTrack WiFu hardware

Unlike Offensive Security 101, "BackTrack WiFu" does not have online labs. The student is required to purchase or previously own compatible hardware. In order to gain the most out of the course, it would be best to work on "dedicated hardware" which is completely under your control. This way, you can reboot and reset hardware with ease. The course hardware requirements are: A wireless access point (AP) with no hardened Firmware. A wireless card (PCMCIA or USB) able to inject traffic. A laptop / computer able to work with BackTrack and your wireless card. An additional computer able to connect to the wireless network. Most Access Points should work well with the course, and not block or restrict our attacks. If you're planning on buying dedicated hardware for this course, we can recommend the same hardware that was used to produce "BackTrack Wifu" Access Points: WRT54GL (Access Point) Wireless Cards: WG511T (PCMCIA Wireless Adapter) ALFA Networks USB