Qwest always ships their routers with wep on by default. I have found these routers to be easy backup interweb sources.
Hi Steve,On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Steve Holmes <steve@holmesgrown.com> wrote:
I know you have been mentioning in several threads the need for some
material. What I plan for my meeting spot is definitely
demonstrations. I figure the demo activity will consume maybe 2/3rds
of the time and the remaining be explanation, a bit of historical
perspective and Q&A. I don't have it all plotted out yet but have a
general idea of major topics in my head. I'll have more to come
later.
Or after I finish my show this Thursday, I can pass along what I used
for notes since your program isn't til next month.
Hey, I did a few demonstrations/presentations with Wireless WEP and WPA2 encroachment and MITM attacks using airmon-ng aircrack-ng and airreplay-ng (that I also used at work for LunchNLearn sessions to bring everyone in Corporate America out of Security Matrix) which are all available:
http://www.aircrack-ng.org/
There's even aircrack-ng for iPhone debian now. Incredible, huh?
The presentation is here (not sure of the quality of the format, however) from a Hackfest early last year at the Foundation for Blind Children:
http://www.obnosis.com/Layer8Wireless.html
Let me know if you would like for me to appear and run a few attack scripts (I script these presentations, since it's easier to run, after going through the presentation materials - don't have to sit and type laboriously).
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On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 05:44:28PM -0700, Technomage Hawke wrote:
> nice story, but the layout was confusing. they really need to be using tables and frames on there. having to skim all the other "link" entries just to read the story. Sorry folks, its being a long and painful day.
>
> btw, can I get a little help with a basic outline for linux and accessibility technology, or should I just keep it simple and bring my powerbook along to demonstrate some of it?
>
> -Eric
>
> On Feb 5, 2011, at 3:26 PM, keith smith wrote:
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> > Some 32% of respondents to a recent national survey admitted borrowing a neighbor's unencrypted Wi-Fi connection.
> > http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/survey-32-admit-mooching-neighbors-wi-fi/story?id=12837897
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