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APHopper
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Date added: 09/05/2005 |
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AP Hopper is a program that automatically hops between access points of different wireless networks. It checks for DHCP and Internet Access on all the networks found. It logs successful and unsuccessful attempts. |
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THC RUT v1.2.5
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Date added: 09/03/2005 |
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thc-rut (aRe yoU There, pronouced as root) is your first knife on foreign network. It gathers informations from local and remote networks. It offers a wide range of network discovery tools: arp lookup on an IP range, spoofed DHCP request, RARP, BOOTP, ICMP-ping, ICMP address mask request, OS fingerprintings, high-speed host discovery, ... The tool is capable of discovering a Class B network within 10 minutes. |
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APHunter
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Date added: 08/28/2005 |
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Access Point Hunter. It can find and automatically connect to whatever wireless network is within range. It can be used for site surveys, writing the results in a file. |
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Asleap
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Date added: 08/28/2005 |
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Recovers weak LEAP passwords. Can read live from any wireless interface in RFMON mode. Can monitor a single channel, or perform channel hopping to look for targets. This tool is released as a proof-of-concept to demonstrate a weakness in the LEAP protocol. LEAP is the Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, intellectual property of Cisco Systems, Inc. LEAP is a security mechanism available only on Cisco access points to perform authentication of end-users and access points. LEAP is written as a standard EAP-type, but is not compliant with the 802.1X specification since the access point modifies packets in transit, instead of simply passing them to a authentication server (e.g. RADIUS). |
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AirTraf v1.1
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Date added: 08/25/2005 |
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AirTraf 1.0 is a wireless sniffer that can detect and determine exactly what is being transmitted over 802.11 wireless networks. This open-source program tracks and identifies legitimate and rogue access points, keeps performance statistics on a by-user and by-protocol basis, measures the signal strength of network components, and more. Developed as an open source program, AirTraf is available in a stand-alone Linux package. |
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