authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Learn to exploit weaknesses in wireless network environments using the innovative techniques in this thoroughly updated guide. Inside, you'll find concise technical overviews, the latest attack methods, and ready-to-deploy countermeasures. Find out how to leverage wireless eavesdropping, break encryption systems, deliver remote exploits, and manipulate 802.11 clients, and learn how attackers impersonate cellular networks. Hacking Exposed Wireless, Third Edition features expert coverage of ever-expanding threats that affect leading-edge technologies, including Bluetooth Low Energy, Software Defined Radio (SDR), ZigBee, and Z-Wave.
Joshua Wright (Rhode Island) is a senior technical analyst with Counter Hack, and a senior instructor and author for the SANS Institute. Through his experiences as a penetration tester, Josh has worked with hundreds of organizations on attacking and defending mobile devices and wireless systems, disclosing significant product and protocol security weaknesses to well-known organizations. As an open-source software advocate, Josh has conducted cutting-edge research resulting in several software tools that are commonly used to evaluate the security of widely deployed technology targeting WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and Z-Wave wireless systems, smart grid deployments, and the Android and Apple iOS mobile device platforms. In his spare time, Josh looks for any opportunity to void a warranty on his electronics.
PART 1: WI-FI
1. Introduction to 802.11 Hacking
2. Scanning and Enumerating 802.11 Networks
3. Attacking 802.11 Wireless Networks
4. Attacking WPA-Protected 802.11 Networks
5. Attacking 802.11 Wireless Clients
6. Taking It All the Way: Bridging the Airgap from Windows 8
PART 2: BLUETOOTH
7. Bluetooth Classic Scanning and Reconnaissance
8. Bluetooth Low Energy Scanning and Reconnaissance
9. Bluetooth Eavesdropping
10. Attacking and Exploiting Bluetooth
PART 3: MORE UBIQUITOUS WIRELESS
11. Software-Defined Radios (SDRs)
12. Hack Cellular Network
13. Hack ZigBee
14. Hack Z-Wave Smart Homes
authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Learn to exploit weaknesses in wireless network environments using the innovative techniques in this thoroughly updated guide. Inside, you'll find concise technical overviews, the latest attack methods, and ready-to-deploy countermeasures. Find out how to leverage wireless eavesdropping, break encryption systems, deliver remote exploits, and manipulate 802.11 clients, and learn how attackers impersonate cellular networks. Hacking Exposed Wireless, Third Edition features expert coverage of ever-expanding threats that affect leading-edge technologies, including Bluetooth Low Energy, Software Defined Radio (SDR), ZigBee, and Z-Wave.
Joshua Wright (Rhode Island) is a senior technical analyst with Counter Hack, and a senior instructor and author for the SANS Institute. Through his experiences as a penetration tester, Josh has worked with hundreds of organizations on attacking and defending mobile devices and wireless systems, disclosing significant product and protocol security weaknesses to well-known organizations. As an open-source software advocate, Josh has conducted cutting-edge research resulting in several software tools that are commonly used to evaluate the security of widely deployed technology targeting WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and Z-Wave wireless systems, smart grid deployments, and the Android and Apple iOS mobile device platforms. In his spare time, Josh looks for any opportunity to void a warranty on his electronics.
PART 1: WI-FI
1. Introduction to 802.11 Hacking
2. Scanning and Enumerating 802.11 Networks
3. Attacking 802.11 Wireless Networks
4. Attacking WPA-Protected 802.11 Networks
5. Attacking 802.11 Wireless Clients
6. Taking It All the Way: Bridging the Airgap from Windows 8
PART 2: BLUETOOTH
7. Bluetooth Classic Scanning and Reconnaissance
8. Bluetooth Low Energy Scanning and Reconnaissance
9. Bluetooth Eavesdropping
10. Attacking and Exploiting Bluetooth
PART 3: MORE UBIQUITOUS WIRELESS
11. Software-Defined Radios (SDRs)
12. Hack Cellular Network
13. Hack ZigBee
14. Hack Z-Wave Smart Homes
PART 1: WI-FI
1. Introduction to 802.11 Hacking
2. Scanning and Enumerating 802.11 Networks
3. Attacking 802.11 Wireless Networks
4. Attacking WPA-Protected 802.11 Networks
5. Attacking 802.11 Wireless Clients
6. Taking It All the Way: Bridging the Airgap from Windows 8
PART 2: BLUETOOTH
7. Bluetooth Classic Scanning and Reconnaissance
8. Bluetooth Low Energy Scanning and Reconnaissance
9. Bluetooth Eavesdropping
10. Attacking and Exploiting Bluetooth
PART 3: MORE UBIQUITOUS WIRELESS
11. Software-Defined Radios (SDRs)
12. Hack Cellular Network
13. Hack ZigBee
14. Hack Z-Wave Smart Homes
Joshua Wright (Rhode Island) is a senior technical analyst with
Counter Hack, and a senior instructor and author for the SANS
Institute. Through his experiences as a penetration tester, Josh
has worked with hundreds of organizations on attacking and
defending mobile devices and wireless systems, disclosing
significant product and protocol security weaknesses to well-known
organizations. As an open-source software advocate, Josh has
conducted cutting-edge research resulting in several software tools
that are commonly used to evaluate the security of widely deployed
technology targeting WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and Z-Wave wireless
systems, smart grid deployments, and the Android and Apple iOS
mobile device platforms. In his spare time, Josh looks for any
opportunity to void a warranty on his electronics.
Johnny Cache (Virginia) received his Masters in Computer Science
from the Naval Postgraduate School in 2006. His thesis work, which
focused on fingerprinting 802.11 device drivers, won the Gary
Kildall award for the most innovative computer science thesis.
Johnny wrote his first program on a Tandy 128K color computer
sometime in 1988. Since then he has spoken at several security
conferences including BlackHat, BlueHat, and ToorCon. He has also
released a number of papers related to 802.11 security, and is the
author of many wireless tools. He is the founder and Chief Science
Officer of Cache Heavy Industries.
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