Advanced WiFi Attacks Using Commodity Hardware
Offered By: BruCON Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore advanced WiFi attacks using commodity hardware in this conference talk from BruCON Security Conference. Discover how to modify firmware of off-the-shelf WiFi dongles and mobile phones to implement low-layer attacks against WiFi networks. Learn techniques to increase throughput beyond normal limits, create continuous and selective jammers, and exploit timing constraints for targeted frame jamming. Delve into the implementation of multi-channel man-in-the-middle attacks and their applications in compromising WPA-TKIP and WPA2 protocols. Gain insights into the KRACK attacks and other vulnerabilities in protected Wi-Fi networks. This 56-minute presentation offers a comprehensive look at the surprising capabilities of inexpensive hardware in executing sophisticated WiFi attacks.
Syllabus
02 - BruCON 0x0A - Advanced WiFi Attacks using Commodity Hardware - Mathy Vanhoef
Taught by
BruCON Security Conference
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