Re: Wireless Scanning

From: Konstantin V. Gavrilenko (mlists@arhont.com)
Date: Mon Sep 27 2004 - 12:22:28 EDT


You can start by checking out the http://www.wi-foo.com/index-3.html for
the list of relevant wireless attacking tools. You can also take a look
at Wi-Foo book itself, the procedures are described in pretty much details.

http://www.ieee-security.org/Cipher/BookReviews/2004/Vladi_by_bruen.html

just my 0.02$

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Chuck Fullerton wrote:
> Everyone,
> 
> I'm currently looking for a tool (or compliment of tools) to perform
> Wireless Scanning during a Pen test.  My plan is to Scan first for the
> presence of 802.11(whatever), bluetooth, spycams, bugs, etc. Once these are
> detected, then each of the items found can have their security tested.  My
> goal of being able to do this is to Take a good security audit methodology
> (such as the OSSTMM) and scale it down for small to medium business
> effectively.
> 
> Can any one recommend tools that they have used to detect these items?
> 
> Chuck Fullerton
> CEH,OPST,CISSP,CSS1,CCNP,CCDA,CNA,A+
> 
> 
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