Wireless Analysis With Monitor Mode On Android
An anonymous reader writes "We are a group of three researches, and in the last few weeks, we have been working on Wi-Fi monitor mode for Android devices, based on Broadcom BCM4329 and BCM4330 chipsets. Currently we have a successful PoC for Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S 2. We've released all the info in our new blog."
You brick my phone
(And I'm not alone)
We'll find us time
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Seriously: great project. As I'm connected using a Galaxy S 2 in hotspot mode as I write this, I may need to have a go at this project.
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With modern graphics cards dictionary attacks on WPA2 passwords are realistic. Since everyone carries wifi radios around with them and can gather the necessary data you should probably expect more such attacks on your network in the future.
const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
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How so? I can't find a single reference to Dice (it's a tech jobs site, right?) in TFA, and they're not selling anything. There's an overview, and they link the source+binaries for you to try (at your own risk).
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yea im gettin away from slashdot if the monster.com equivalent for nerds just bought it.
This article is plain spam.
Wait: an article about some guys who reverse engineered a (very common) broadcom wireless chipset to add monitor mode to a linux kernel driver(complete with source and instructions on how to brick your own phone) is 'spam'?
What is slashdot for, if not trolling and arguing about linux drivers?
"As you know, ah, you write software to go with the hardware you have---not the hardware you might want or wish to have at a later time."
This article is plain spam.
Wait: an article about some guys who reverse engineered a (very common) broadcom wireless chipset to add monitor mode to a linux kernel driver(complete with source and instructions on how to brick your own phone) is 'spam'?
What is slashdot for, if not trolling and arguing about linux drivers?
I agree, this article = "News for Nerds."
Fool!
"Man, Dice got rolled."
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When I don't prefer my spam with eggs, I often prefer my spam with plain spam. Nothing wrong with spam, is there? What more could you ask for anyway? It's already an exciting 3D representation of an entire pig stuffed into a single tin, with a few elements of modern science added.
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I agree, this article = "News for Nerds."
Although, not quite sure if it's "Stuff that Matters".
You realize that a 1GHz ARM CPU in your phone isn't nearly as "fast" as a 1GHz x86 CPU, and that a dual core processor also doesn't actually mean it's twice as fast, right?
You realise that these phones can send emails/ftp/ssh the dump back to your real machine(s) with high end gpus, and wait for the password to appear. right? I
Waiting for an amusing sig.
I don't know who you're quoting, but the random "ah" means I'm guessing it's John Carmack?
He makes lots of odd noises in his speech.
+1 IDisagreeSoHeMustBeATrollOrAnAstroturferOrAShill
... and none of the decent software available on Android. I know you're all butthurt because your favourite device is laughed at for being a massive, strange, ineffective beast of a phone, but that doesn't mean you should lash out at Android devices. If you really want a pissing competition, you can just read all the things Android does which the N900 doesn't. Grow the fuck up.
I'm pretty sure one of the most popular Android devices ever getting monitor mode (and possibly injection further on down the line) matters...