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Scientists Intro AirSnitch, Which Bypasses WiFi Isolation to Launch Attacks on Networks
Jeffrey Burt | | AirSnitch, Attacking Wireless Networks, Enterprise Networks, Internet of Things (IoT), MAC address, machine-in-the-middle (MitM), WiFi security, wireless devices, WPA2, WPA3
Scientists from the University of California Riverside uncovered fundamental weaknesses in the client isolation security feature in WiFi networks that can be exploited to bypass the protections and allow threat actors to ...
Security Boulevard
No One is Safe: the Five Most Popular Social Engineering Attacks Against Your Company’s Wi-Fi Network
tshabi | | Application Security, Attack, encryption, hacker, MAC address, Research & Reports, social engineering, SSID, Wi-Fi
Your Wi-Fi routers and access points all have strong WPA2 passwords, unique SSIDs, the latest firmware updates, and even MAC address filtering. Good job, networking and cybersecurity teams! However, is your network ...
NetworkMiner 2.4 Released
Erik Hjelmvik | | asset inventory, EternalBlue, GPG, ICS, IPv6, KERBEROS, Linux, MAC address, Mono, OSINT, PIPI, Satori, SIP, VoIP
We are proud to announce the release of NetworkMiner 2.4 today! The new version comes with several improvements, such as username extraction from Kerberos traffic, better OS fingerprinting and even better Linux ...

