Healthy Paranoia Show 5: Next Stop, the Wireless Zone




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Summary: Travel into another dimension  - a dimension of wireless networking. That's right, Healthy Paranoia takes on the subject of 802.11 with the challenges facing a secure deployment. You'll find out why you should never use WEP (aka wireless equals pwned), that SSID cloaking is a waste of time, and how Greg really feels about Microsoft XP. Joining us on this journey: Blake Krone, Cisco CCIE (wireless), blogger and host of the No Strings Attached podcast Thomas d'Otreppe, Security researcher and author of open source wireless security suite Aircrack-NG Mike Kershaw, Security researcher and author of open source wireless security suite Kismet Andrew von Nagy, Cisco CCIE, CWNE, and blogger @ Revolutionwifi Show Notes: Aircrack -NG Kismet WiFi Security or Descending Into Depression and Drink by Mike Kershaw MDK3 Metasploit Moxie Marlinspike and ChapCrack and Andrew von Nagy's analysis