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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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WifiScanner v1.0.2
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Date added: 01/14/2006 |
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WifiScanner is an analyzer and detector of 802.11b stations and access points which can listen alternatively on all the 14 channels, write packet information in real time, search access points and associated client stations, and can generate a graphic of the architecture using GraphViz. All network traffic may be saved in the libpcap format for post analysis. It works under Linux with a PrismII card and with the linux-wlan driver. |
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Wifitap v0.3.7 (Source Code)
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Date added: 11/19/2006 |
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Wifitap is a proof of concept for communication over WiFi networks using traffic injection |
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WifiZoo
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Date added: 10/02/2007 |
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WifiZoo is a tool to gather wifi information passively. Hernan wanted to do something wifi-related somewhat helpful in wifi pentesting and Hernan did this just to have fun after he discovered 'Ferret' from Errata Security. Hernan knows neither Ferret or WifiZoo do anything spectacular, but he thought that the idea was fun/useful anyways.
Hernan basically wanted something that he could run and tried by itself to get info from open wifi networks (and possibly encrypted also in the future, at least with WEP) without joining any network, and covering all wifi channels, and this is what he came up with so far. Its written in python, can modified easily, and it fulfills its not-very-ambitious purpose. Kudos to scapy for doing pretty much all the packet parsing for me (scapy is great). |
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