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by Michael Kruger
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19 July 2021
Wi-Fi is everywhere and having a better understanding of it can fair you well! Over the years we have made...
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by Michael Kruger
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02 October 2020
Thanks to a tweet Dominic responded to, I saw someone mention Passing-the-hash when I think they actually meant relay. The...
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by Michael Kruger
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25 June 2019
Back in 2018, I was interested that MSCHAPv2 and NTLMv1 hashes crack using the same algorithms, and wanting to get...
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by Dominic White
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18 April 2019
tl;dr We reported a long standing PEAP bug in all Apple devices that would allow an attacker to force any...
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by Dominic White
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06 December 2016
Last weekend was the BSides Cape Town conference, currently ZA’s only hacker con. It’s a cool little con with big...
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by Dominic White
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14 September 2016
In 2011 Glenn and Daniel released Snoopy, a set of tools for tracking and visualising wireless client activity. However, the Snoopy...
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by Dominic White
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23 February 2015
At Defcon 22 we presented several improvements in wifi rogue access point attacks. We entitled the talk “Manna from heaven”...
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by glenn
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16 January 2015
Hello world! We’ve been busy squireling away on a much requested project – a commercial Snoopy offering. We’ve called it...
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by daniel
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15 November 2013
For the last year, Glenn and I have been obsessed with our phones; especially with regard to the data being...
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by Dominic White
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12 July 2013
In preparation for our wireless training course at BlackHat Vegas in a few weeks, I spent some time updating the...
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by Dominic White
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09 May 2013
When doing wireless assessments, I end up generating a ton of different scripts for various things that I thought it...
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by glenn
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25 September 2012
At this year’s 44Con conference (held in London) Daniel and I introduced a project we had been working on for...