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Security Warrior
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The definitive guide to penetrating and defending wireless networks.
Straight from the field, this is the definitive guide to hacking wireless networks. Authored by world-renowned wireless security auditors, this hands-on, practical guide covers everything you need to attack -- or protect -- any wireless network.
The authors introduce the 'battlefield,' exposing today's 'wide open' 802.11 wireless networks and their attackers. One step at a time, you'll master the attacker's entire arsenal of hardware and software tools: crucial knowledge for crackers and auditors alike. Next, you'll learn systematic countermeasures for building hardened wireless 'citadels''including cryptography-based techniques, authentication, wireless VPNs, intrusion detection, and more.
Coverage includes:
Step-by-step walkthroughs and explanations of typical attacks
Building wireless hacking/auditing toolkit: detailed recommendations, ranging from discovery tools to chipsets and antennas
Wardriving: network mapping and site surveying
Potential weaknesses in current and emerging standards, including 802.11i, PPTP, and IPSec
Implementing strong, multilayered defenses
Wireless IDS: why attackers aren't as untraceable as they think
Wireless hacking and the law: what's legal, what isn't
If you're a hacker or security auditor, this book will get you in. If you're a netadmin, sysadmin, consultant, or home user, it will keep everyone else out.
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The secrets of Wireless Hacking - 2006-08-03
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An excellent resource both for the novice as well as for the advanced user of WLAN. If you work professionally with wireless LAN you should own this book.
Great overall review of wireless tech. - 2006-11-06
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I can't say that this can be your only reference, but using it with Linux, you will be able to do just about anything with free, open source software. Great book. I read it cover to cover.
Excellent resource - 2008-06-15
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Nutshell review - If you need to know about protecting wireless networks (and how they get attacked) you need this book.
Outstanding reference - 2007-06-25
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This book is down right scary! The level of detail and information provided is tremendous. The style of writing is excellent and will keep you amuzed as well.
If you've been on the bubble about trying out Linux this book will convince you take the deep dive to better understand wireless activities.
Still trying to get back to it. - 2007-01-11
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After reading the book I am planning on going back over it and trying to implement some of the info learned.
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