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Wireless Intrusion Detection System
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Date added: 10/07/2007 |
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This paper presents an overview of the Whiff Intrusion Detection System, which was developed during the summer and fall of 2002 by a team of graduate students majoring in Information Security and Assurance at Carnegie Mellon University. |
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Security, Privacy, and Trust in Mobile Systems
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Date added: 08/21/2007 |
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Mobile systems and applications are raising some important information security and privacy issues. This chapter discusses the need for privacy and security in mobile systems and presents technological trends which highlight that this issue is of growing concern. |
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Hacking Exposed Wireless
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Date added: 08/17/2007 |
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Defend against the latest pervasive and devastating wireless attacks using the tactical security information contained in this comprehensive volume. Hacking Exposed Wireless reveals how hackers zero in on susceptible networks and peripherals, gain access, and execute debilitating attacks. Find out how to plug security holes in Wi-Fi/802.11 and Bluetooth systems and devices. You'll also learn how to launch wireless exploits from Metasploit, employ bulletproof authentication and encryption, and sidestep insecure wireless hotspots. The book includes vital details on new, previously unpublished attacks alongside real-world countermeasures.
*Understand the concepts behind RF electronics, Wi-Fi/802.11, and Bluetooth
*Find out how hackers use NetStumbler, WiSPY, Kismet, KisMAC, and AiroPeek to target vulnerable wireless networks
*Defend against WEP key brute-force, aircrack, and traffic injection hacks
*Crack WEP at new speeds using Field Programmable Gate Arrays or your spare PS3 CPU cycles
*Prevent rogue AP and certificate authentication attacks
*Perform packet injection from Linux
*Launch DoS attacks using device driver-independent tools
*Exploit wireless device drivers using the Metasploit 3.0 Framework
*Identify and avoid malicious hotspots
*Deploy WPA/802.11i authentication and encryption using PEAP, FreeRADIUS, and WPA pre-shared keys |
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Mobile Phone Issues - What Risks Are Associated wi
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Mobile Phone Issues - What Risks Are Associated with Their Use by our Youth
Mobile phones are now as much a part of our lives as computers, the Internet. As a means of communication they are more used than fixed line phones. They providetelecommunications to people without the constraints of a fixed line telephone, for example those without a fixed address or without a credit history. Mobile telecommunications can help us live our lives more efficiently. They cut down the need to travel, reduce business costs and can be a vital safety device. And of course people enjoy using them, especially our youth. But is the use of mobile phones a risk free experience for our youth? This paper examines some of the risks associatedwith mobile phone ownership and what can be done to mitigate these risks. |
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