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Wireless Insecurity – Reasons for Security

December 5, 2017[email protected]

Ok, so I kind of jump the gun on this series and went straight into both red team (attacking) and blue team (defenses) without even mentioning why we need wireless security in the first place. Sure, for most of us… Continue Reading →

Blue Team, Wireless

Wireless Insecurity – WPA2 Successor?

November 15, 2017[email protected]

Last week I had the privilege to be a guest on the Defrag This podcast to speak about wireless security which you can listen to here: https://blog.ipswitch.com/wireless-security-protocols-brad-call. During the interview I was asked if there was a replacement to WPA2… Continue Reading →

Blue Team, Wireless Wi-Fi, Wireless, WPA

Wireless Insecurity – Probe Requests

November 10, 2017[email protected]

Last month I had the privilege of speaking at Spiceworld 2017 (https://www.spiceworks.com/spiceworld/), an annual tech conference in Austin, Texas that targets the average IT pro in the SMB space. This was my fifth time as an attendee and second as a… Continue Reading →

Red Team, Wireless beacon, Blue Team, probe, security, Wireless

CowPi: Capturing Open Wi-Fi with a raspberry Pi

October 25, 2017[email protected]

Below is an article that I wrote and had published in the 2017 summer issue on 2600: The Hackers Quarterly.  Since the article was submitted I had changed the name for this project from “Pineapple Pi – creating an automated… Continue Reading →

Hacking, Projects, Red Team, Wireless Hacking, Hardware, Raspberry Pi, Red Team, Wi-Fi, WiFi, Wireless

Hello world!

October 23, 2017[email protected]

Well, I guess that this is my compulsory post to tell the cyber world that I’m here standing on my soapbox shouting my views on the cybersecurity to anyone that might care or accidentally stumbled on this blog. So, who… Continue Reading →

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