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Kali Linux Wireless Penetration Testing Cookbook

By : Sean-Philip Oriyano
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Kali Linux Wireless Penetration Testing Cookbook

By: Sean-Philip Oriyano

Overview of this book

More and more organizations are moving towards wireless networks, and Wi-Fi is a popular choice. The security of wireless networks is more important than ever before due to the widespread usage of Wi-Fi networks. This book contains recipes that will enable you to maximize the success of your wireless network testing using the advanced ethical hacking features of Kali Linux. This book will go through techniques associated with a wide range of wireless penetration tasks, including WLAN discovery scanning, WEP cracking, WPA/WPA2 cracking, attacking access point systems, operating system identification, vulnerability mapping, and validation of results. You will learn how to utilize the arsenal of tools available in Kali Linux to penetrate any wireless networking environment. You will also be shown how to identify remote services, how to assess security risks, and how various attacks are performed. By finishing the recipes, you will feel confident conducting wireless penetration tests and will be able to protect yourself or your organization from wireless security threats.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)

Identifying promiscuous clients

With a rogue access point in place on a secure (or supposedly secure) network, there now arises a potential for a lot of damage and other mischief to occur. Promiscuous clients are a concern, as these are clients that send out probes looking for wireless networks to attach to that they may have attached to in the past. The fact that they engage in this process it makes the possibility that they may attach to a network accidentally and is a problem for security.

The probe packet is a special type of request that is transmitted out that is used to attach to previously associated network access points. This packet is sent out by smartphones, laptops, and other devices that are not currently connected to a Wi-Fi network and it is used to locate and connect to networks previously associated to. When this probe is sent out and a network that the client...