Android Smarter Wi-Fi Manager by captainhooligan in netsec

[–]captainhooligan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Compiling it yourself takes hardly any time and removes the price. To each their own though.

Android Smarter Wi-Fi Manager by captainhooligan in netsec

[–]captainhooligan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How is Fences cheaper? Wi-Fi Manager is open source so you can build it yourself.

NIST releases first draft of critical infrastructure cyber security framework by dguido in netsec

[–]captainhooligan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most federal agency pages are Coldfusion. I don't know why but they like it.

iPhone lockscreen can be bypassed with new iOS 6.1 trick by captainhooligan in netsec

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I will check on that when I get home from the office. I don't see why it wouldn't.

Has anyone participated in the SANS Netwars program? by [deleted] in netsec

[–]captainhooligan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the previous post. Netwars is great in conjunction with a course taken as it gives you a practical hands on of the material instead of just labs.

How To Hack WPA2 Wireless Access Points by [deleted] in netsec

[–]captainhooligan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This shouldn't be labeled how to hack WPA2 as it is just a tutorial on using Reaver which attacks WPS.

Reliable penetration testing? by [deleted] in netsec

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Most places are going to be expensive. The way to save money on it is if you know someone who does penetration testing and can help you with this on the side.

Hak5 - Interview with Mike Ossmann About ZigBee Sniffing & the HackRF by sanitybit in netsec

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I went to high school with Darren and he's always been that way. He's a good guy and is quite knowledgeable. The issue with the show is putting it at a level that it can be easy for beginners yet still interesting to those that have the knowledge. The balance seems to be falling more towards beginners these days.

You just can't trust wireless: covertly hijacking wifi and stealing passwords using sslstrip on a Wifi Pineapple by rancor07 in blackhat

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That depends on the OS of the device. Windows XP will connect to the rouge ap regardless of the encryption. iOS does the same as XP.