network security news, articles, tools, links...
Dropped here by your search engine? Use the same keyword in the google box below to search this site.
Here is the list of tools we commonly use in pentesting wireless networks or just wardriving for fun and no profit. All these tools are covered in the book in sufficient details. Some of them may become obsolete at the time the book hits the shelf and so are not possible to find anywhere anymore, so they are located on our site. The reason for it is the dialectic approach we endorse: to understand things as they are now, you are ought to know where did they come from and how did they develop. Besides, you may find the snippets of code from these tools to be useful for your own projects.
As to the code, everything on our list is Open Source and is distributed under GPL, BSD or similar licenses. Close Source tools are not included on purpose, even though they may be mentioned in the book where appropriate. This work is not commercial, does not favour particular vendors, and has only became possible due to the work and collaboration within the Open Source community. We are profoundly grateful to the authors of the listed tools for the feats of wonder they performed to make "theoretical" wireless security practical. Wi-Foo - The Secrets of Wireless Hacking
| Recon and Attack tools |
As to the code, everything on our list is Open Source and is distributed under GPL, BSD or similar licenses. Close Source tools are not included on purpose, even though they may be mentioned in the book where appropriate. This work is not commercial, does not favour particular vendors, and has only became possible due to the work and collaboration within the Open Source community. We are profoundly grateful to the authors of the listed tools for the feats of wonder they performed to make "theoretical" wireless security practical. Wi-Foo - The Secrets of Wireless Hacking
More News
- Website infection rate triples
- How to Use Honeypots to Improve Your Network Security
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday Targets 26 Application Flaws
- SSL VPNs might not be as secure as you think
- 8 tips to filter spam effectively
- Onus on IP address owner to prove innocence
- How to install an SSH Server in Windows Server 2008.
- Several vulnerabilities closed in the Linux kernel
- 8 Best Practices for Encryption Key Management and Data Security
- Free Honeypot Client Could Sting Malware
- What Firewalls Do & Donot Do
- Symantec fingers D Link for bot attacks
- WhiteHat: 90% of Sites Still Vulnerable
- Red Hat releases free security code
- A new type of Bluetooth security
- Dude, where is my perimeter?
- Scaring users into IT security
- VMware fixes security bugs
- The top 10 security land mines
- Encrypt volumes through a cross platform GUI with TrueCrypt 5.0
You are browsing the old version of "The Network Security. Org", Please
click here to visit the
new version.
Categories
Web Security
Basic Security
Network Tools
Archived Articles
Wireless Security
Networking Basics
Disaster Recovery
Enterprise Security
Intrusion Detection
More Archived Articles
Exploits & Vulnerabilities
Viruses & other Malware
Basic Security
Network Tools
Archived Articles
Wireless Security
Networking Basics
Disaster Recovery
Enterprise Security
Intrusion Detection
More Archived Articles
Exploits & Vulnerabilities
Viruses & other Malware
Warning: main(ad_network_213.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/thenetw/public_html/news/View.php on line 282
Warning: main(ad_network_213.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/thenetw/public_html/news/View.php on line 282
Warning: main(ad_network_213.php) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/thenetw/public_html/news/View.php on line 282
Warning: main() [function.include]: Failed opening 'ad_network_213.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:../:../../:../../../:../../../../') in /home/thenetw/public_html/news/View.php on line 282