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RE: Wireless PenTesters Hardware

Subject: RE: Wireless PenTesters Hardware
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 18:58:17 +0100

Hi this thread has been very slow, I am interested in getting this info too,
anyone have anything to contribute?

Campbell 


-----Original Message-----
From: john.holmes@securewired.com [mailto:john.holmes@securewired.com] 
Sent: 23 May 2006 01:17
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Wireless PenTesters Hardware


Hello List,



I have been contracted by my company to perform a wireless hack for a large
company. I am trying to figure out what hardware I need for this..



I have done this before but It has been a while..



Questions:

What type of wireless card(s) do I need to buy? I have used Orinoco 200Mw
before but it was only 802.11B...



I'm guessing I need a card that handles A/B/G?



I am also interested in Evil-Twin attacks.. does this mean I need (2) cards
or should I get one of those HOstAP cards that acts as an AP?



I know the client is probably going to be using WPA or something similar..
so my best bet may be to use the strongest signal and try to get some of the
users machines to lock into my fake AP...



But then how would you route them back into the network using another card
if you can't associate..



SO do I need a 802.11A/B/G card to do wireless hacks?



Thanks,



JH

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