Friday, 7 November 2014

Hacking Exposed Wireless, Second Edition by Johnny Cache, Joshua Wright, Vincent Liu



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Hacking Exposed Wireless, Second Edition by Johnny Cache, Joshua Wright, Vincent Liu
English | PDF | 512 pages | McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 2 edition (July 30, 2010) | ISBN-10: 0-07-166662-1 | ISBN-13: 978-0-07-166662-6 | 9.4 MB

The latest wireless security solutions

Protect your wireless systems from crippling attacks using the detailed security information in this comprehensive volume. Thoroughly updated to cover today's established and emerging wireless technologies, Hacking Exposed Wireless, second edition reveals how attackers use readily available and custom tools to target, infiltrate, and hijack vulnerable systems. This book discusses the latest developments in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and DECT hacking, and explains how to perform penetration tests, reinforce WPA protection schemes, mitigate packet injection risk, and lock down Bluetooth and RF devices. Cutting-edge techniques for exploiting Wi-Fi clients, WPA2, cordless phones, Bluetooth pairing, and ZigBee encryption are also covered in this fully revised guide.

Build and configure your Wi-Fi attack arsenal with the best hardware and software tools
Explore common weaknesses in WPA2 networks through the eyes of an attacker
Leverage post-compromise remote client attacks on Windows 7 and Mac OS X
Master attack tools to exploit wireless systems, including Aircrack-ng, coWPAtty, Pyrit, IPPON, FreeRADIUS-WPE, and the all new KillerBee
Evaluate your threat to software update impersonation attacks on public networks
Assess your threat to eavesdropping attacks on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and DECT networks using commercial and custom tools
Develop advanced skills leveraging Software Defined Radio and other flexible frameworks
Apply comprehensive defenses to protect your wireless devices and infrastructure


Note: Due to security reasons we are renaming this book as HEW-Hacking Exposed Wireless scanned by KASPERSKY INTERNET SECURITY 2014
 



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