I first created this presentation about a year ago, with the goal to raise awareness about some of the less publicized wireless attacks in use today. It has grown into a 98 slide presentation that covers Wifi, Bluetooth, RFID, and wireless driver attacks, including how to defend yourself. Its a blast to give, and fun […]
or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Hate linux-modules-restricted. Paul and I spent some time a few weeks back trying to get Karma working on my new Ubuntu 6.06 LTS installation. Needless to say we ran into a few problems with the MadWifi-old kernel modules. For those not in the know, Karma is a […]
It looks like we will find out exactly what is going on, however we will have to wait until ToorCon 8 where Cache and Maynor will give a presentation: Recently we gave a public demonstration of an exploit in a wireless device driver. We thought it was timely, important, but most importantly it was super […]
I would like to thank everyone who has been sending me feedback on my presentation that I posted the other day. I have gotten some great suggestions which I plan to add to future revisions: A listener pointed out that the Redfang tool can be used to brute force the bluetooth address (MAC) to find […]
I have made some significant changes to my current wireless presentation, which include: Coverage of Bluetoooth hacking (btscanner, bluesnarfer) Demonstrations of Wi-Spy and Airpwn Added presenter notes to each slide Updated defensive wireless computing section Links to flash tutorials that cover cracking WEP, WPA, and SSL (the original crimemachine tutorials) Download Here Please send me […]
This story, more than any other so far, has been getting the most press. We have carefully read the original Washington Post article, watched the video, read the follow-up posting, and I spoke with Larry last night who attended the talk. Here’s what we know: There is a flaw in many wireless device drivers that […]
During my normal, everyday, perusal of information security topics I happened to come across some of David Maynor’s previous research when he used to work for ISS: “You Are The Trojan” – Toorcon 2005 – Presentation Link In the above presentation David show us how you can take advantage of reverse DMA mapping to execute […]
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