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Tuesday 13 June 2017

Top 10 WiFi Penetration Testing Tools Used by Hackers

Top 10 WiFi Penetration Testing Tools Used by Hackers
Many people come in search of us for WiFi penetration testing tools. This post is especially for those who is in need of WiFi hacking tools.
Note: We are not responsible for any damage that cause you. Make sure you use these tools for experiment purposes only in controlled environment.


1.Aircrack
Aircrack-ng is the next generation of Aircrack with lots of new exciting features and mainly used by hackers to hack WiFi connections. Aircrack-ng is an 802.11 WPA-PSK and WEP keys cracking program that can recover keys. Aircrack-ng cracks WEP keys using the FMS attack, PTW attack, and dictionary attacks, and WPA using dictionary attacks.
2.AirSnort

AirSnort supports both Windows and Linux operating system but there is no longer updates for this tool. It is popular tool for decrypting WEP encryption on a Wi-Fi 802.11b network. This tool might be outdated, but still you can download it free on sourceforge website.
3.Kismet Kismet another great software used as network detector, packet sniffer for 802.11 a/b/g/n layers. This software support Linux, OSX, Windows and BSD platforms. It identifies networks by collecting packets and detecting standard named networks and detecting hidden networks.
4.Cain and Able Cain and Able is the best, recommended and popular tool for password sniffing. It recover passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords using dictionary, brute-force and cryptanalysis attacks and more options. It can also recover wireless network keys by analyzing routing protocols.
5.WireShark
Wireshark is a free and open-source packet analyzer. It can capture even live data from Ethernet, IEEE 802.11, ATM, Bluetooth, USB and many others. It supports Linux, Windows, OSX, Solaries, FreeBSD and others.
6.CommView for Wi-Fi
CommView for WiFi is a powerful wireless network monitor and analyzer.It works on 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac networks. It supports Windows 7/8/8.1/10 both 64 and 32 bit versions. It scans the air for WiFi stations and access points. It can view detailed IP connections statistics: IP addresses, ports, sessions, and much more!
7. Airjack
AirJack is a device driver (or suit of device drivers) for 802.11(a/b/g) raw frame injection and reception. It is ment as a development tool for all manor of 802.11 applications that need to access the raw protocol.
8.inSSIDer
inSSIDer, free tool which displays every wireless hotspot's MAC address, encryption, signal strength and channel. This tool was opensource long back but now it cost. This software received award as "Best Opensource Software in Networking".
9.WepAttack
Wepattack is an open source Linux tool for 802.11WEP keys. This tool is based on dictionary attack on WEP keys in WLAN networks.
10.NetStumbler
Last one, NetStumbler is also called as Network Stumbler used in Windows to detect Wireless LANs using 802.11 b/a/g networks. Down version of the tool is available and also knows as MiniStumbler very good.
Note: We cannot provide links for the above testing tools, because few of those software contains virus, so kindly google it and use with care.
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Sunday 11 June 2017

Internet of Things....Digital Innovations


The vast network of devices that connected to the Internet, or Bluetooth device including smartphones and tablets and almost anything with a sensor on it – cars, machines in production plants, jet engines, oil drills, wearable devices, and more. These “things” collect and exchange data.
As each new piece of data is created every millisecond of every day, we are incrementally stepping into an era where every living and nonliving object brings value to someone else. Whether it’s our homes, our cars, or our bodies, everything is generating data that someone else wants and needs

The concept of the Internet of things became popular in 1999, around in the Auto-ID Center at MIT and related market analysis publications. Radio-frequency identification was seen by Kevin Ashton (founders of the original Auto-ID Center) as an essential for the Internet of things at that point.
If all objects and people in daily life were equipped with smartphone & computers could manage and inventory them.Besides using RFID, the tagging of things may be acquired through such technologies as QR codes, digital watermarking, near field communication and barcodes.

IOT connectivity is going on the farther side of laptops and smartphones, and approaching to connected smart cities, cars, smart homes, connected wearables, and connected healthcare.

The 10 most real life applications of IOT are
1. Smart Home
2. Wearables
3. connected Cars
4. industrial Internet
5. Smart cities
6. IOT IN agriculture
7. Smart Retail
8. Energy Engagement
9. IOT In Healthcare
10.IOT in Poultry and Farming 

 

We want to get a unfeigned interpretation, what bring into existence these Internet of Things applications so popular and what in every respect is that people demonstrate and look for.

IOT in the near future would bring the following changes in the lifestyle of the people:

1. Monitoring and Reporting
2. Plants and Animals
3. Utility
4. Information

The world is going to become a much better place to live with more and more communication with everyone across the worldCommute and connectivity would become easier. In the near future, the number of Internet-connected devices would increase exponentially, from parking spaces to
houses to refrigerators.The IoT contribute and more things into the digital mode every day, ultimately in the future make IOT a multi-trillion dollar industry. With such a fast pace growth, next door that we can even rearrange our dinner even before reaching home on the way.

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