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Wireless network: Detection and passive sniffing
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Description
How to do and how is it so easy to do some eavesdroping in wireless network.
Context & Dates
Talk made at menaces group of
Clusif
and during exchange and information days about nomadic computer organized by CELAR, on 12 and 14 November 2002.
Author
Jérôme Poggi
Type
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Abstract &
Table of content
Flyleaf
Plan
Fonctionnement du wardriving
Wardriving
Comment est ce possible ?
Outils
Types d'outils
Sous Microsoft Windows
Outils Linux (1/3)
Outils Linux (2/3)
Outils Linux (3/3)
Demonstration
Quel type d'informations peuvent être récupérées ?
Quel type d'informations ?
Informations
Méthode de détection
Beacon de bornes
Beacon de client Ad-Hoc
Contres mesures
Contres mesures physique
Utilisation correcte d'antenne
Mais ...
Conclusion
Conclusion
Questions / Réponses
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