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Hacking Wireless Networks - The Andreas Kolokithas full Pdf


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The content of this book must be used only for educational purposes. The author does not have any responsibility if the attacking techniques that are described are used to gain unauthorized access or cause any damage to wireless networks.

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 CONTENTS

1. Wireless Networking Background
1.1 The IEEE 802.11 Standard and Wi-Fi
1.2 Components of a Wireless Network
1.3 Wireless Architectures
1.4 Wireless Network Operation
1.5 Structure of Wireless Transmission Messages
1.6 Review Questions
2. Wireless Security Background
2.1 WEP Security
2.2 WEP Security Model
2.3 WEP Authentication Phase
2.4 WEP Encryption Phase
2.5 WEP Keys
2.5.1 Default Keys
2.5.2 Key Mapping Keys
2.6 WEP Security Issues
2.6.1 The standard downgrades the role of security
2.6.2 Authentication
2.6.3 Replay Protection
2.6.4 Integrity Protection
2.6.5 Key Management
2.6.6 Short Initialization Vector
2.6.7 Weak RC4 Keys
2.7 The IEEE 802.11i Standard
2.8 Transitional Security Network (TSN/WPA)
2.9 Robust Security Network (RSN/WPA2)
2.10 TSN/RSN Key Hierarchy
2.11 TSN/RSN Authentication
2.11.1 Preshared Key Authentication
2.11.2 802.1X Authentication
2.12 TSN/RSN Encryption
2.12.1 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
2.12.2 Counter Mode CBC MAC Protocol (CCMP)
2.13 Technology Comparison (WEP,WPA,WPA2)
2.14 Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
2.15 Review Questions
3. Lab Setup – Use the right tools
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Lab Architecture
3.3 Required Tools
3.3.1 Hardware
3.3.2 Virtualization Platform
3.3.3 Security Tools
3.4 Installation of the Virtual Platform
3.5 Installation of the Guest Operating System (attacker’s machine)
3.6 Installing the Security Tools
3.6.1 Aircrack-ng Suite
3.6.2 Wireshark
3.6.3 Kismet
3.6.4 MDK3
3.6.5 TCPreplay
3.6.6 GHex
3.6.7 Hydra
3.6.8 Reaver
3.6.9 FreeRADIUS WPE
3.6.10 Asleap
3.6.11 Cowpatty
3.7 Review Questions
4. Discover Wireless Networks
4.1 Scope
4.2 Methodology Overview
4.3 Scenarios
4.3.1 Scenario #1: Active Discovery – Visible SSID
4.3.2 Scenario #2: Passive Discovery – Visible SSID
4.3.3 Scenario #3: Active Discovery – Hidden SSID
4.3.4 Scenario #4: Passive Discovery – Hidden SSID
4.3.5 Scenario #5: Active Discovery – Hidden SSID
4.4 Review Questions
5. Bring Down a Wireless Networks
5.1 Scope
5.2 Methodology Overview
5.3 Scenarios
5.3.1 Scenario #1: Authentication Request Flooding
5.3.2 Scenario #2: Deauthentication Attack
5.3.3 Scenario #3: Disassociation Attack
5.3.4 Scenario #4: CTS Attack
5.3.5 Scenario #5: Beacon Flooding Attack
5.4 Review Questions
6. Bypass Authentication Mechanisms
6.1 Scope
6.2 Methodology Overview
6.3 Scenarios
6.3.1 Scenario #1: Bypass Open Authentication
6.3.2 Scenario #2: Bypass MAC Filtering
6.3.3 Scenario #3: Bypass Shared Key Authentication
6.3.4 Scenario #4: Bypass 802.1X Authentication
6.4 Review Questions
7. Crack WEP Encryption
7.1 Scope
7.2 Methodology Overview
7.3 Scenarios
7.3.1 Scenario #1: Crack the WEP key using the Access Point and a connected Client
7.3.2 Scenario #2: Crack the WEP key using only the Access Point
7.3.3 Scenario #3: Crack the WEP key using only the Client
7.4 Recovered WEP Key Usage
7.4.1 Connect to a WEP Secured Wireless Network
7.4.2 Passively Decrypt WEP encrypted transmissions
7.5 Review Question
8. Crack WPA/WPA2 Encryption
8.1 Scope
8.2 Methodology
8.3 Scenarios
8.3.1 Scenario #1: Crack the WPA/WPA2 Passphrase using the Access Point and a
connected Client
8.3.2 Scenario #2: Crack the WPA/WPA2 Passphrase using only the Wireless Client
8.4 Revovered WPA/WPA2 Passphrase Usage
8.4.1 Scenario #1: Connect to a WPA/WPA2 Secured Wireless Network
8.4.2 Scenario #2: Passively Decrypt WPA/WPA2 Encrypted Transmissions
8.5 Review Questions
9. Speed Up the Cracking Process
9.1 Scope
9.2 Methodology Overview
9.3 Scenarios
9.3.1 Scenario #1: Precompute the PSK
9.3.2 Scenario #2: Use Multicore Processing
9.4 Review Questions
10 Attack Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
10.1 Scope
10.2 Methodology Overview
10.3 Scenarios
10.3.1 Scenario #1: Recover the PIN from a WPS enabled Access Point
10.4 Review Questions
11 Attack the Access Point Management GUI
11.1 Scope
11.2 Methodology Overview
11.3 Scenarios
11.3.1 Scenario #1: Use the default login credentials
11.3.2 Scenario #2: Dictionary/Brute Force Attack
11.3.3 Scenario #3: Password Sniffing Attack
11.4 Review Questions

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