Wireless Intrusion Detection - Sharkfest - Wireshark
Wireless Intrusion Detection - Sharkfest - Wireshark Wireless Intrusion Detection - Sharkfest - Wireshark
PHY-N support in progress or planned • Ubertooth and Ubertooth BTLE – in progress, supported in Git • Kisbee – 802.15.4 capture, supported but hard to classify networks • RFCat / FSK – Planning classification still • SDR – HackRF, etc can in theory talk any protocol 96
Writing for PHY-N • Each device record has a common component • Additional information is attached as tagged blobs of data • Phy-N plugin can define any additional data for any device it needs 97
- Page 46 and 47: Impersonation impact • Once you c
- Page 48 and 49: Stream hijacking • Unencrypted ne
- Page 50 and 51: Extremely pernicious ● ● ●
- Page 52 and 53: Direct attacks against drivers •
- Page 54 and 55: Easy to detect... sort of • Drive
- Page 56 and 57: Detecting client spoofing • Diffe
- Page 58 and 59: Application attacks • Border IDS
- Page 60 and 61: 60 Wi-Fi Pineapple
- Page 62 and 63: PwnPlug • Looks like power adapte
- Page 64 and 65: How bad is WEP, really • HORRIBLE
- Page 66 and 67: Where WIDS falls down • We can pr
- Page 68 and 69: Things we can't currently fix • O
- Page 70 and 71: Corralling clients • Can attempt
- Page 72 and 73: Things you CAN'T do • Run jammers
- Page 74 and 75: Kismet • Started as purely a netw
- Page 76 and 77: Kismet IDS • Both signature and t
- Page 78 and 79: Getting the latest version • Your
- Page 80 and 81: Host hardware ● ● ● ● Kisme
- Page 82 and 83: WIDS to Syslog • Two ways to get
- Page 84 and 85: Expanding Kismet - Distributed Capt
- Page 86 and 87: Kismet protocol • Similar to IMAP
- Page 88 and 89: Expanding Kismet - Plugins • Plug
- Page 90 and 91: Client plugins • Able to interfac
- Page 92 and 93: Going beyond Wi-Fi • What about o
- Page 94 and 95: 94 Kismet Phy-Neutral
- Page 98 and 99: So what else do we care about • O
- Page 100 and 101: Heist of the century • When used
- Page 102 and 103: Ninja-level problems • Attackers
- Page 104 and 105: Different != better • Custom prot
- Page 106 and 107: Things you probably send to pagers
- Page 108 and 109: Recap • If you don't know to look
PHY-N support in progress or<br />
planned<br />
• Ubertooth and Ubertooth BTLE – in progress,<br />
supported in Git<br />
• Kisbee – 802.15.4 capture, supported but hard to<br />
classify networks<br />
• RFCat / FSK – Planning classification still<br />
• SDR – HackRF, etc can in theory talk any protocol<br />
96