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Aircrack is an 802.11 WEP and WPA-PSK keys cracking program that can recover this keys once enough encrypted packets have been captured. It implements the standard FMS attack along with some optimizations like KoreK attacks, thus making the attack much faster compared to other WEP cracking tools. In fact aircrack is a set of tools for auditing wireless networks.
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AirFart is a wireless tool created to detect wireless devices, calculate their signal strengths, and present them to the user in an easy-to-understand fashion. It is written in C/C++ with a GTK front end. Airfart supports all wireless network cards supported by the linux-wlan-ng Prism2 driver that provide hardware signal strength information in the "raw signal" format (ssi_type 3). Airfart implements a modular n-tier architecture with the data collection at the bottom tier and a graphical user interface at the top. Compatible OS: Linux/BSD/UNIX
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| AirJack AirJack is a device driver (or suit of device drivers) for 802.11(a/b/g) raw frame injection and reception. It is meant as a development tool for all manor of 802.11 applications that need to access the raw protocol. Compatible OS: Linux
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| AirSnarf Airsnarf is a simple rogue wireless access point setup utility designed to demonstrate how a rogue AP can steal usernames and passwords from public wireless hotspots. Airsnarf was developed and released to demonstrate an inherent vulnerability of public 802.11b hotspots--snarfing usernames and passwords by confusing users with DNS and HTTP redirects from a competing AP. Compatible OS: Linux
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| AirSnarf Rogue Squadron Airsnarf Rogue Squadron is a proof-of-concept rogue AP firmware for the Linksys WRT54G, based on the Ewrt firmware v0.3 beta 1 by Portless Networks, which is based on the Linksys 3.01.3 codebase. With this firmware you can quickly turn a Linksys WRT54G into a rogue access point that "authenticates" users and "provides" Internet access. For Linksys WRT54G Access Points.
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| Airsnort AirSnort is a wireless LAN (WLAN) tool which recovers encryption keys. AirSnort operates by passively monitoring transmissions, computing the encryption key when enough packets have been gathered. AirSnort requires approximately 5-10 million encrypted packets to be gathered. Once enough packets have been gathered, AirSnort can guess the encryption password in under a second. Compatible OS: Linux/Windows
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AirTraf 1.0 is a wireless sniffer that can detect and determine exactly what is being transmitted over 802.11 wireless networks. This open-source program tracks and identifies legitimate and rogue access points, keeps performance statistics on a by-user and by-protocol basis, measures the signal strength of network components, and more. Developed as an open source program, AirTraf is available in a stand-alone Linux package. Compatible OS: Linux
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AP Hopper is a program that automatically hops between access points of different wireless networks. It checks for DHCP and Internet Access on all the networks found. It logs successful and unsuccessful attempts.
Compatible OS: all POSIX: Linux/BSD/UNIX
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AP Radar is a Linux/GTK+ based graphical netstumbler and wireless profile manager. This project makes use of the version 14 wireless extensions in linux 2.4.20 and 2.6 to provide access point scanning capabilities for most models of wireless cards. It is meant to replace the manual process of running iwconfig and dhclient. It makes reconfiguring for different APs quick and easy. AP Radar was first introduced as a talk on June 26th 2002 at a Personal Telco Project meeting in Portland Oregon. Compatible OS: Linux
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This tool is released as a proof-of-concept to demonstrate weaknesses in the LEAP and PPTP protocols. LEAP is the Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, intellectual property of Cisco Systems, Inc. LEAP is a security mechanism available only on Cisco access points to perform authentication of end-users and access points. LEAP is written as a standard EAP-type, but is not compliant with the 802.1X specification since the access point modifies packets in transit, instead of simply passing them to a authentication server (e.g. RADIUS). PPTP is a Microsoft invention for deploying virual private networks (VPN). PPTP uses a tunneling method to transfer PPP frames over an insecure network such as a wireless LAN. RFC 2637 documents the operation and functionality of the PPTP protocol.
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| **Auditor
The Auditor security collection is a Live-System based on KNOPPIX. With no installation whatsoever, the analysis platform is started directly from the CD-Rom and is fully accessible within minutes. Independent of the hardware in use, the Auditor security collection offers a standardised working environment, so that the build-up of know-how and remote support is made easier. A really good wifi tool! Compatible OS: Linux
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coWPAtty is designed to audit the pre-shared key (PSK) selection for WPA networks based on the TKIP protocol. Supply a libpcap file that includes the TKIP four-way handshake to mount an offline dictionary attack with a supplied wordlist. Compatible OS: Unix/Linux
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Inspired by EtherPEG, Driftnet is a program which listens to network traffic and picks out images from TCP streams it observes. Fun to run on a host which sees lots of web traffic. In an experimental enhancement, driftnet now picks out MPEG audio streams from network traffic and tries to play them. can also now use driftnet with Jamie Zawinski's webcollage, so that it can run as a screen saver. Compatible OS: Unix/Linux
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**Ethereal - Now under the name: Wireshark Same developers, same code, different name. The Ethereal network protocol analyzer has changed its name to Wireshark.
Wireshark's powerful features make it the tool of choice for network troubleshooting, protocol development, and education worldwide. Wireshark was written by an international group of networking experts, and is an example of the power of open source. Compatible with: Windows, Linux, UNIX, and other platforms
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If one access point is good, 53,000 must be better. Black Alchemy's Fake AP generates thousands of counterfeit 802.11b access points. Hide in plain sight amongst Fake AP's cacophony of beacon frames. As part of a honeypot or as an instrument of your site security plan, Fake AP confuses Wardrivers, NetStumblers, Script Kiddies, and other undesirables.
Compatible OS: Linux/BSD
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Gpsdrive is a map-based navigation system. It displays your position on a zoomable map provided from a NMEA-capable GPS receiver. The maps are autoselected for the best resolution, depending of your position, and the displayed image can be zoomed. Maps can be downloaded from the Internet with one mouse click. The program provides information about speed, direction, bearing, arrival time, actual position, and target position. Speech output is also available.
Compatible OS: POSIX :: Linux
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| Gwireless
Gwireless aims to create an applet and panel tools to manage a wireless interface card, such as IEEE 802.11 cards. Compatible OS: Linux
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Hotspotter passively monitors the network for probe request frames to identify the preferred networks of Windows XP clients, and will compare it to a supplied list of common hotspot network names. If the probed network name matches a common hotspot name, Hotspotter will act as an access point to allow the client to authenticate and associate. Once associated, Hotspotter can be configured to run a command, possibly a script to kick off a DHCP daemon and other scanning against the new victim.
Works with: Unix/Linux
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**Kismet Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system. Kismet will work with any wireless card which support raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g traffic. Kismet is fully passive and undetectable when in operation. Kismet automatically tracks all networks in range and is able to detect (or infer) hidden networks, attack attempts, find rogue access points, and find unauthorised users.
Compatible OS: POSIX/Linux/BSD/MacOSX/Win32 and Cygwin
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A toolkit for 802.11 frame capturing, creation and injection. Radiate is a small C library designed read, build and write 802.11 frames.
Compatible OS: Linux
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HLAK is a modular live security Linux distribution (a.k.a LiveCD). PHLAK comes with two light gui's (fluxbox and XFCE4), many security tools, and a spiral notebook full of security documentation. PHLAK is a derivative of Morphix, created by Alex de Landgraaf.
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Program to put prism2 cards into "monitor" mode, lets
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Prismstumbler is a wireless LAN (WLAN) discovery tool which scans for beaconframes from accesspoints. Prismstumbler operates by constantly switching channels and monitors any frames recived on the currently selected channel.
Compatible OS: All POSIX - Linux/BSD/UNIX Operating Systems
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Radiate is a 802.11b frame handling (capturing, creation, injection) 0.2 beta software
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The THC LEAP Cracker Tool suite contains tools to break the NTChallengeResponse encryption technique e.g. used by Cisco Wireless LEAP Authentication. Also tools for spoofing challenge-packets from Access Points are included, so you are able to perform dictionary attacks against all users.
Compatible OS: Unix/Linux
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THC-WarDrive is a tool for mapping your city for wavelan networks
with a GPS device while you are driving a car or walking through the streets.
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Downloadable .iso with wardriving utilities. Based on Slackware. Contains AirSnort and Kismet. This distribution can work with both USB and Serial GPS. Logs can be written to floppy or USB drive. Floppy and USB drive have to be formatted in vfat format (Win98). Compatible OS: Linux
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This is a multiplatform general utility suite for use with existing network stumbling software, such as Kismet or NetStumbler. The program will convert between multiple output logs, including the popular wi-scan format, between platforms. Compatible OS: 32-bit MS Windows (NT/2000/XP), All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP), All BSD Platforms (FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD/Apple Mac OS X), All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), FreeBSD, Linux, OS X, Win2K, WinXP.
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A new linux distribution for Wardrivers. It is available on disk and bootable CD. Its main intended use is for systems administrators that want to audit and evaluate their wireless network installations. Should be handy for wardriving also. Compatible OS: All POSIX - Linux/BSD/UNIX
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| Wavelan Tools / 802.11 Network Discovery Tools
802.11 network tools - allow for detection of networks and services initially using wireless extensions for linux and raw 802.11 frames. Initial support is for the wavelan/orinoco card and plan support for aironet cards.
Compatible OS: All POSIX Linux/BSD/UNIX
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WaveMon is a ncurses-based monitor for wireless devices. It allows you to watch the signal and noise levels, packet statistics, device configuration, and network parameters of your wireless network hardware. It has currently only been tested with the Lucent Orinoco series of cards, although it should work (with varying features) with all devices supported by the wireless kernel extensions written by Jean Tourrilhes. Compatible OS: POSIX :: Linux
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WaveStumbler is console based 802.11 network mapper for Linux. It reports the basic AP stuff like channel, WEP, ESSID, MAC etc. It has support for Hermes based cards (Compaq, Lucent/Agere, ... ) It still in development but tends to be stable. It consist of a patch against the kernel driver, orinoco.cs which makes it possible to send the scan command to the driver via the /proc/hermes/ethX/cmds file. The answer is then sent back via a netlink socket. WaveStumbler listens to this socket and displays the output data on the console. The patch should be applied agains linux-2.4.17. It patches the whole linux/drivers/wireless to version 2.4.18-pre7 + the apscan code in orinoco.c. This is a 100% experimental patch, but it seems to work quite good with a Orinoco Silver Card, so feel free to try it out. Compatible OS: Linux
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Wellenreiter is a wireless network discovery and auditing tool. Prism2, Lucent, and Cisco based cards are supported. It is the easiest to use Linux scanning tool. No card configuration has to be done anymore. The whole look and feel is pretty self-explaining. It can discover networks (BSS/IBSS), and detects ESSID broadcasting or non-broadcasting networks and their WEP capabilities and the manufacturer automatically. DHCP and ARP traffic are decoded and displayed to give you further information about the networks. An ethereal/tcpdump-compatible dumpfile and an Application savefile will be automaticly created. Using a supported GPS device and the gpsd you can track the location of the discovered networks. Compatible OS: Linux.
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| WEP-Attack
WepAttack is a WLAN open source Linux tool for breaking 802.11 WEP keys. This tool is based on an active dictionary attack that tests millions of words to find the right key. Only one packet is required to start an attack.
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| WEP-Crack
WEPCrack is a tool that cracks 802.11 WEP encryption keys using the latest discovered weakness of RC4 key scheduling. Compatible OS: All POSIX - Linux/BSD/UNIX Operating Systems
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| WEP-Lab
Weplab is a tool to review the security of WEP encryption in wireless networks from an educational point of view. Several attacks are available so it can be measured the efectiveness and minimun requirements of each one.
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| WEP_Tools (wep_crack/wep_decrypt)
This package contains two tools, one for cracking WEP keys and one for decrypting WEP packets. Wep_crack: Given a pcap file containing a packet capture of WEP packets, this program will attempt to find the key used in encryption. This is done by searching the key space using keys generated from dictionary words, or by exhaustively searching through the key generation seeds. Keys are validated by decrypting a number of packets and verifying their CRC. If the CRC validates for all packets, there is a high probability that the proper key was used. Wep_decrypt is a program for decrypting captured 802.11 traffic that is protect with WEP traffic. It reads in a pcap capture file, such as that generated by prismdump, and outputs another pcap capture file with decrypted packets. By default it will read from stdin and ouput to stdout. The key to decrypt with can be specified as a string of hex characters, optionally seperated by spaces or colons, or as a text string. If a text string is specified, the actual keying material will be generated by the string in the (ad hoc) standard fashion used by many drivers. Compatible OS: Unix/Linux
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WEPWedgie is a toolkit for determining 802.11 WEP keystreams and injecting traffic with known keystreams. The toolkit also includes logic for firewall rule mapping, pingscanning, and portscanning via the injection channel and a cellular modem Works with: Unix/Linux.
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| **Whoppix / WHAX
Whoppix is a stand-alone penetration-testing live CD based on KNOPPIX. With the latest tools and exploits, it is a must for every penetration tester and security auditor. Whoppix includes several exploit archives, such as Securityfocus, Packetstorm, SecurityForest and Milw0rm, as well as a wide variety of updated security tools. The new custom kernel also allows for better WIFI support. Starting with version 3.0, Whoppix was renamed to WHAX and its base changed from KNOPPIX to the more modular SLAX live CD. Compatible OS: Linux
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| Wi-Find
Wi-find is a wirelesss network detection tool that is written in C and is aiming for flexibility and clean easy to understand code. It currently only suports prism2 based cards using the wlan-ng drive (the hostap might work also) but the support is there to add more cards. Features: * Passive detection of 802.11b networks (SSID Extraction from Managenment and Data packets, WEP detection). * Easily extendable interface for adding new cards. * GPS Logging supports any NMEA compatibly unit. Compatible OS: Linux
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WifiScanner is a tool that has been designed to discover wireless node (i.e access point and wireless clients). It is distributed under the GPL License. It works with CISCO cards and prism cards with a hostap driver or wlan-ng driver. An IDS system is integrated to detect anomaly like MAC usurpation. Compatible OS: Linux
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| Wifi Tap
This Python script is a proof of concept tool allowing WiFi communication using traffic injection. Wifitap allows direct communication with an associated station to a given access point directly, meaning: * not being associated ourselves; * not being handled by access point. Wifitap allows any application to send and receive IP packets using 802.11 traffic capture and injection over a WiFi network simply configuring wj0, which means: * setting an IP address consistent with the target network address range; * routing desired traffic through it. In particular, it's a cheap method for arbitrary packet injection in 802.11 frames without the need for a specific library. In addition, Wifitap will allow you to get rid of any limitation set at access point level, such as bypassing inter-client communications prevention systems (e.g. Cisco PSPF) or reaching multiple SSID handled by the same access point. Wifitap can easily be modified to be used as a framework for simple tasks such as injecting answers to captured frames. Compatible OS: Unix/Linux
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| WPA Cracker
WPA Cracker is a dictionary/brute-force attacker against WiFi Protected Access (WPA). WPA takes two forms; WPA Enterprise Mode and WPA PSK (Pre-Shared Key) Mode. WPA Cracker takes advantage of an inherently vulnerable characteristics of the PSK implementation to provide users an insight that the security must be deployed properly.
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| Wscan
Wscan is a X-11/visual 802.11 wireless signal-strength display tool (version 2.0 includes AP scanning mode). You can download a tar archive for it that allows you to build it on Linux or FreeBSD. There's also an ipkg/package for linux/ipaqs running familiar. Compatible OS: Linux/FreeBSD
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Aerosol Aerosol is easy to use wardriving software for PRISM2 Chipset, ATMEL USB and WaveLAN Wireless cards on Windows. Its lightweight, written in C, free, and uh, just works! Compatible OS: Windows
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Aircrack is a set of tools for auditing wireless networks. It's a 802.11 Sniffer and WEP/WPA key cracker. It implements the so-called Fluhrer - Mantin - Shamir (FMS) attack, along with some new attacks by a talented hacker named KoreK. When enough encrypted packets have been gathered, aircrack can almost instantly recover the WEP key. Aircrack consists of the following tools: (1) airodump: 802.11 packet capture program. (2) aireplay: 802.11 packet injection program. (3) aircrack: static WEP and WPA-PSK key cracker. (4) airdecap: decrypts WEP/WPA capture files.
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| ApSniff
Wireless (802.11) Access Point Sniffer. It enables you to list all access points broadcasting beacon signals at your location. This is not a finished product. It was only tested on DWL-650 & Linksys and requires you to manually change the SSID to blank before running it. Compatible OS: Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP
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| APTools
APTools is a 802.11b rogue access point detection tool that is able to locate access points over the "wired" network.
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| **Ethereal - Now under the name: Wireshark
Same developers, same code, different name. The Ethereal network protocol analyzer has changed its name to Wireshark.
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Link Ferret is a good sniffer, but costs a lot of money! Compatible OS: Windows
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| Lucent/Orinoco Registry Encryption/Decryption
Lucent Orinoco Client Manager stores WEP keys in Windows registry under a certain encryption/obfuscation. This tool can be used to encrypt WEP keys to reg value or to decrypt reg value into WEP key. Compatible OS: Windows
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Musatcha Advanced WiFi Mapping Engine This is a freeware client to WiGLE.net. It also acts as a Kismet client that can log (so you can effectively wardrive with a Linksys wap54g or wrt54g running kismet). It supports NMEA GPS units (or you can get GPS data from Netstumbler.) GPSd is in the works. Compatible OS: Windows
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NetStumbler is a tool for Windows that allows you to detect Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) using 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g. It has many uses: * Verify that your network is set up the way you intended. * Find locations with poor coverage in your WLAN. * Detect other networks that may be causing interference on your network. * Detect unauthorized "rogue" access points in your workplace. * Help aim directional antennas for long-haul WLAN links. * Use it recreationally for WarDriving.
0.4.0 is the long-awaited version that supports more cards than ever before.
Compatible OS: Windows
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Packetyzer provides a free Windows user interface for the well known Ethereal packet capture and dissection library. Ethereal is used by network professionals around the world for troubleshooting, analysis, software and protocol development, and education. It has all of the standard features expected in a protocol analyzer, and several features not otherwise available. Network Chemistry has taken advantage of its open source license to add a Windows front end to extend its use. Packetyzer supports all protocols which are supported by Ethereal. Packetyzer is distributed under the GNU Public License. Includes support for 802.11 Wireless LAN Analysis and 802.1x authentication.
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Security tool that unveils password, WEP-Keys, MAC addresses and more from most current 22MBit AccessPoints from GlobalSunTech. GlobalSunTech develops Wireless Access Points for OEM customers like Linksys, D-Link and others.. You even don't have to know the IP of the AP. Compatible OS: Windows
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Mapping program for Windows. StreetStumbler was designed from the ground up to be able to use both full and summary EXPORTS of NetStumbler logs. Please consult NetStumbler on how to Export files. Compatible OS: Windows
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StumbVerter is a standalone application which allows you to import Network Stumbler's summary files into Microsoft's MapPoint 2004 maps. The logged WAPs will be shown with small icons, their colour and shape relating to WEP mode and signal strength. As the AP icons are created as MapPoint pushpins, the balloons contain other information, such as MAC address, signal strength, mode, etc. This balloon can also be used to write down useful information about the AP, notes, etc. Compatible OS: Windows
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This is a multiplatform general utility suite for use with existing network stumbling software, such as Kismet or NetStumbler. The program will convert between multiple output logs, including the popular wi-scan format, between platforms.
Compatible OS: 32-bit MS Windows (NT/2000/XP), All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP), All BSD Platforms (FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD/Apple Mac OS X), All POSIX (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes), FreeBSD, Linux, OS X, Win2K, WinXP.
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WebStumbler is a simple application for turning NetStumbler summary files into HTML files. Compatible OS: Windows.
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WinDump is the porting to the Windows platform of tcpdump, the most used network sniffer/analyzer for UNIX. WinDump is fully compatible with tcpdump and can be used to watch and diagnose network traffic according to various complex rules. It can run under Windows 95/98/ME, and under Windows NT/2000/XP. WinDump uses a libpcap-compatible library for Windows, WinPcap, which is freely downloadable from the WinPcap site. WinDump is free and is released under a BSD-style licence. Compatible OS: Windows
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Wlan-expert is a site survey tool, prism2.
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Airport is a command line tool for OSX. Needs to be compiled once downloaded.
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Perl Code to get status from an Apple Airport Card.
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| Classic Stumbler
ClassicStumbler scans for and displays information about all the wireless access points in range. It will display your signal strength, noise strength, signal to noise ratio, what channel your access point is on, if other access points are interfering with yours, and whether or not those access points are providing encrypted, unencrypted, computer-to-computer, or infrastructure type networks. Compatible OS: any AirPort capable Mac.
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| EtherPEG
EtherPEG is a free program for the Macintosh that shows you all the JPEGs (and GIFs) going by on your network. EtherPEG works by capturing unencrypted TCP packets off your local network, collecting packets into groups based on TCP connection (determined from source IP address, destination IP address, source TCP port and destination TCP port), reassembling those packets into order based on TCP sequence number, and then scanning the resulting data for byte sequences that suggest the presence of JPEG or GIF data. EtherPEG works with any TCP/IP network, including Ethernet networks and wireless networks like AirPort, as long as the data is not encrypted. If the data is encrypted using IPSEC, or Virtual Private Network (VPN) products like PGPNet, or Web Browser SSL encryption, then third-parties cannot view your data. Compatible OS: Macintosh
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**Ethereal - Now under the name: Wireshark Same developers, same code, different name. The Ethereal network protocol analyzer has changed its name to Wireshark.
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iStumbler is a free, open source tool for finding wireless networks and devices with your AirPort equipped Macintosh. iStumbler combines a compact user interface with a real time graph of signal strength and complete debugging information such as network type, name and mac address. Real-time visual feedback of signal strength and encryption allows you to quickly find open networks, perform site surveys or just have a look at your wireless neighborhood.
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KisMAC is a free stumbler application for MacOS X, that puts your card into the monitor mode. Unlike most other applications for OS X we are completely invisible and send no probe requests. KisMAC supports third party PCMCIA cards with Orinoco and PrismII chipsets, as well as Cisco Aironet cards. This program is not intended for people, who have not much knowledge about WiFi, but for professional users. Compatible OS: Mac OS X.
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| MacStumbler
MacStumbler is a utility to display information about nearby 802.11b and 802.11g wireless access points. It is mainly designed to be a tool to help find access points while traveling, or to diagnose wireless network problems. Additionally, MacStumbler can be used for "wardriving", which involves co-ordinating with a GPS unit while traveling around to help produce a map of all access points in a given area. MacStumbler requires an Apple Airport Card and MacOS 10.1 or greater. MacStumbler doesn't currently support any kind of PCMCIA or USB wireless device. Compatible OS: MacOS 10.1 or greater.
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Wi-Fi Surveying Tool for the Pocket PC. Wireless auditing software for PRISM and NDIS 5.1 compatible card that runs on PocketPC 2002. Supports GPS. Compatible OS: Pocket PC.
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MiniStumbler is a tool for Windows CE that allows you to detect Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) using 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g. It has many uses: * Verify that your network is set up the way you intended. * Find locations with poor coverage in your WLAN. * Detect other networks that may be causing interference on your network. * Detect unauthorized "rogue" access points in your workplace. * Help aim directional antennas for long-haul WLAN links. * Use it recreationally for WarDriving. Compatible OS: Windows CE.
0.4.0 now works on most (but not all) Hermes, Prism and Atmel chipsets, including some CF and SDIO cards.
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WiFiFoFum is a 802.11 scanner designed for PDAs running PocketPC 2003. It scans all 802.11 access points in range and offers a list and a radar to view. It also offers GPS features to record the location of the access points. The list can be saved to file. Compatible OS: PocketPC 2003.
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BSD-airtools is a package that provides a complete toolset for wireless 802.11b auditing. Namely, it currently contains a bsd-based wep cracking application, called dweputils (as well as kernel patches for NetBSD, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD). It also contains a curses based ap detection application similar to netstumbler (dstumbler) that can be used to detect wireless access points and connected nodes, view signal to noise graphs, and interactively scroll through scanned ap's and view statistics for each. It also includes a couple other tools to provide a complete toolset for making use of all 14 of the prism2 debug modes as well as do basic analysis of the hardware-based link-layer protocols provided by prism2's monitor debug mode. Compatible OS's: BSD FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD and others
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Part of the BSD-AirTools suite, dstumbler is a wardriving/netstumbling/lanjacking utility for bsd operating systems that attempts to provide features similar to netstumbler in a fast and easy to use curses based application. it is part of the bsd-airtools package released by Dachb0den Labs, which provides a complete bsd based tool set for 802.11b penetration testing. Compatible OS's: BSD FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD and others
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Part of the BSD-AirTools suite, dweputils is a set of utilities that allows you to fully audit and secure a wep encrypted network. it consists of a packet collection tool called dwepdump, which allows you to collect wep encrypted packets using a prism2 card, as well as dwepcrack which allows you to recover wep keys using any of the commonly used methods, and dwepkeygen a secure 40-bit key generator that creates keys that aren't vulnerable to the Tim Newsham 2^21 attack using a variable length seed. Compatible OS: BSD FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD and others
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If one access point is good, 53,000 must be better. Black Alchemy's Fake AP generates thousands of counterfeit 802.11b access points. Hide in plain sight amongst Fake AP's cacophony of beacon frames. As part of a honeypot or as an instrument of your site security plan, Fake AP confuses Wardrivers, NetStumblers, Script Kiddies, and other undesirables.
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Network stumbler for WaveLAN/IEEE wireless networking of NetBSD. Compatible OS: NetBSD
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Find WiFi hotspots with your Palm Tungsten C Handheld Computer. Compatible OS: PalmOS
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Mognet is a simple, lightweight 802.11b sniffer written in Java and available under the GPL. It features realtime capture output, support for all 802.11b generic and frame-specific headers, easy display of frame contents in hex or ascii, text mode capture for GUI-less devices, and loading/saving capture sessions in libpcap format. Mognet requires a Java Development Kit 1.3 or higher, and a working C compiler for native code compilation. Your wireless card must support monitor mode, which most (but not all) do. Operating System: Java
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| gpsd
gpsd is a daemon that listens to a GPS or Loran receiver and translates the positional data into a simplified format that can be more easily used by other programs, like chart plotters. The package comes with a sample client that plots the location of the currently visible GPS satellites (if available) and a speedometer. It can also use DGPS/ip. Compatible OS: POSIX
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| gpsDrive
Gpsdrive is a map-based navigation system. It displays your position on a zoomable map provided from a NMEA-capable GPS receiver. The maps are autoselected for the best resolution, depending of your position, and the displayed image can be zoomed. Maps can be downloaded from the Internet with one mouse click. The program provides information about speed, direction, bearing, arrival time, actual position, and target position. Speech output is also available.
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Dictionary Attack Tool against LEAP. anwrap is a wrapper for ancontrol that serves as a dictionary attack tool against LEAP enabled Cisco Wireless Networks. It traverses a user list and password list attempting authentication and logging the results to a file. File Type: Perl script.
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| AP Hunter
Access Point Hunter. It can find and automatically connect to whatever wireless network is within range. It can be used for site surveys, writing the results in a file. File Type: Perl scrip
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| CDP sniffer
CDPsniffer is a small perl only Cisco discovery protocol (CDP) decoding sniffer. It sniffs the network traffic, picks out the cdp packets and prints out the decoded protocol contents. File Type: Perl script
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| DMZS-Carte
Perl script uses the text output of netstumbler and generates IDW overlay images on top of terraserver satellite maps. File Type: Perl script
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| GPS::Garmin
GPS Garmin is a Perl module that you will need to use Pete's code
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) assigns an Organizational Unique Identifier (OUI) to manufacturers of network interfaces. Each interface has a Media Access Control (MAC) address of six bytes. The first three bytes are the OUI. This perl module allows you to take a MAC address and turn it into the OUI and vendor information. You can, for instance, scan a network, collect MAC addresses, and turn those addresses into vendors. With vendor information, you can often guess at what what you are looking at (e.g. an Apple product). You can use this as a module as its individual functions, or call it as a script with a list of MAC addresses as arguments. The module can figure it out. This module tries to persitently cache with DBM::Deep the OUI information so it can avoid using the network. If it cannot load DBM::Deep, it uses a normal hash (which is lost when the process finishes). You can preload this cache with the load_cache() function. So far, the module looks in the current working directory for a file named mac_oui.db to find the cache. The author works on a way to let the user set that location. File Type: Perl Module
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| Omerta
Disassociates all 802.11 network connections within range on the same channel as the card in the machine. Built on top of libradiate. File Type: Source code
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| WiStumbler
Compatible OS: NetBSD
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| WLAN Web Authentication Script
This is a quick perl script to redirect a wireless client to a fake a login page for a WLAN. This is much stealthier than implementing a rouge AP in conjunction with layer 1/2 attacks against the WAP. It uses tethereal to listen for IP addresses being assigned to a new wireless client via DHCP, then runs dnsa-ng to redirect DNS queries from the new client to the specified IP. Tested on linux 2.6, with Prisim 2.5 (HostAP drivers) and Atheros (Madwifi drivers) wireless cards. File Type: Perl script
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| Online Mapping Sites: | |
| WiFimaps.com
Upload your AP logs onto an online map.You can also view others!
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| **Wigle.net
6,301,178 access points from 291,627,620 unique observations. Upload logs, "just a little bit" |
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