Hacking Networks using Android smartphones and Anti

Gone will be the days when a hacker would pull out a laptop to hack into your wireless networks…all he would need is an Android powered smartphone and an application called Anti or Android Network Toolkit. The application was demonstrated during the Defcon hacker conference on Friday by an Israeli security firm Zimperium. Anti will be available free for users from the Android Market, with a $10 corporate upgrade. Anti will offer penetration testers the capabilities of scanning and sniffing WiFi networks,  finding potential target devices along the way. It will also allow exposing the...

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Dangerous Flaw in the WiFi Networks

  Link to the Article Publication:Navbharat Times Delhi; Date:Sep 2, 2008;

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Wardrivers target WiFi networks

WiFi networks under attack from wardrivers If you work on an unsecured wireless internet network, beware. Someone right now could be moving around in the city looking for open WiFi spots for sending anonymous terror emails or accessing confidential information with almost no risk of being caught. Welcome to the dark world of wardriving. A wardriver is a person who moves in a vehicle with a laptop – or a PDA like iPhone or BlackBerry – which has a software that detects WiFi networks. If an unscrupulous wardriver finds an “open” network, one that is not...

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