This is often the case with WPS on home routers. Here's a blog post detailing the reversing of D-Links WPS PIN generation. http://www.devttys0.com/2014/10/reversing-d-links-wps-pin-al...
Yes. They are called probe requests, and can be easily intercepted and viewed. Multiple programs exist to grab these requests off the air and stand up wireless networks with that SSID.[1] [1]http://digi.ninja/jasager/
;)
The large volume of vulnerabilities coming out of OpenSSL are worrying, but it likely reflects the increased effort being put into auditing and fuzzing the code after Heartbleed. What is more worrying is the many other…
Still no good public PoC? I still can't get the UAF bug to trigger for some reason.
Reductio ad absurdum is actually a completely legitimate method of argument. There is nothing fallacious about it whatsoever.
Another pretty awesome device modified for WiFi hacking is Denis' motorcycle. Article: http://www.itnews.com.au/News/323897,pen-tester-builds-wifi-... Kiwicon presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr7YAhf4IG0
This is a typical example of rent seeking behaviour. Companies spending money on lobbying without creating wealth. Unfortunately tax is one of the core functions of government and will always be vulnerable to this sort…
Don't privilege the hypothesis. http://lesswrong.com/lw/19m/privileging_the_hypothesis/
This is a good example of the Tu quoque[1] logical fallacy. Just because America may have its own problems, or be hypocritical in some sense, does not mean that they should not criticise the international community.…
This is often the case with WPS on home routers. Here's a blog post detailing the reversing of D-Links WPS PIN generation. http://www.devttys0.com/2014/10/reversing-d-links-wps-pin-al...
Yes. They are called probe requests, and can be easily intercepted and viewed. Multiple programs exist to grab these requests off the air and stand up wireless networks with that SSID.[1] [1]http://digi.ninja/jasager/
;)
The large volume of vulnerabilities coming out of OpenSSL are worrying, but it likely reflects the increased effort being put into auditing and fuzzing the code after Heartbleed. What is more worrying is the many other…
Still no good public PoC? I still can't get the UAF bug to trigger for some reason.
Reductio ad absurdum is actually a completely legitimate method of argument. There is nothing fallacious about it whatsoever.
Another pretty awesome device modified for WiFi hacking is Denis' motorcycle. Article: http://www.itnews.com.au/News/323897,pen-tester-builds-wifi-... Kiwicon presentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr7YAhf4IG0
This is a typical example of rent seeking behaviour. Companies spending money on lobbying without creating wealth. Unfortunately tax is one of the core functions of government and will always be vulnerable to this sort…
Don't privilege the hypothesis. http://lesswrong.com/lw/19m/privileging_the_hypothesis/
This is a good example of the Tu quoque[1] logical fallacy. Just because America may have its own problems, or be hypocritical in some sense, does not mean that they should not criticise the international community.…