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WepLab v0.1.5
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Date added: 07/29/2005 |
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Weplab is a tool to review the security of WEP encryption in wireless networks from an educational point of view. Several attacks are available, so it can measure the effectiveness and minimum requirements of each one. Currently, weplab supports several methods, and it is able to crack the WEP key from 600,000 encrypted packets. |
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Wepdecrypt v0.7
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Date added: 01/24/2006 |
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About WepDecrypt:
Wepdecrypt is a Wireless LAN Tool written in c which guesses WEP Keys based on a active dictionary attack, key generator, distributed network attack and some other methods, it's based on wepattack and GPL licensed.
WepDecrypt highlights:
- Implemented packet filters.
- Only one crypted packet is enough to start cracking
- Has its own key generator.
- Can crack a dumpfile over a network.
- Can act as a server and client.
- Has an fltk gui.
Manual:
http://wepdecrypt.sourceforge.net/wepdecrypt-manual.html |
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CSMA/CA Simulator Applet
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Date added: 02/26/2006 |
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This applet simulates the behaviour of two or more radio stations transmitting using the CSMA / CA protocol to access the shared medium. Very educational |
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WepCrack 0.1.0
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Date added: 09/13/2005 |
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WEPCrack is a tool that cracks 802.11 WEP encryption keys using the latest discovered weakness of RC4 key scheduling. |
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WiFiDEnum v1.0
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Date added: 06/03/2007 |
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WiFiDEnum is the WiFi Driver Enumerator, a Windows tool that assesses wireless driver information on local and remote Windows workstations. Using a database of known wireless vulnerabilities, WiFiDEnum assesses the versions of installed drivers and produces a vulnerability report, identifying systems and specific drivers that are at risk to wireless driver exploit attacks.
WiFiDEnum scans Windows hosts over the infrastructure network (e.g. wired or wireless connections) using the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) API. Using the current user or alternate specified authentication credentials, WiFiDEnum extracts registry information on a remote host to identify the wireless drivers that are installed, and the associated version information for each driver. |
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