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Hacking Wireless Networks 1st Edition Andreas Kolokithas

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Hacking Wireless Networks 1st Edition Andreas Kolokithas
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Publisher: CreateSpace
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.38 MB
Pages: 482
Author: Andreas Kolokithas
ISBN: 9781508476344, 1508476349
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Hacking Wireless Networks 1st Edition Andreas Kolokithas by Andreas Kolokithas 9781508476344, 1508476349 instant download after payment.

Are you tired of buying security books and at the end discover that they contain only theory and no practical examples at all? Do you want to setup your own hacking lab and learn through practice? If yes, then this is the book for you! Hacking Wireless Networks - The ultimate hands-on guide, is a book written for people who seek to practice the techniques of assessing the security of wireless infrastructures.Through 30 real life scenarios and more than 300 figures the book examines in details the following areas: - Discovery and Profiling of wireless networks - Denial of Service attacks - Attacks against WEP secured wireless networks - Attacks against WPA/WPA2 secured wireless networks - Bypass techniques for popular Authentication mechanisms - Encryption keys cracking using special techniques - Attacks against the Access Point's management interface - Attacks against special security features like WPS - Stealthy techniques to avoid getting caught by wireless IDS Now that the world agrees that wireless security is central to computer security, it is time to put theory into practice.

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