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Another great addition to the growing number of works by Brian Wilson here on EH-Net.
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By Brian Wilson, CCNA, CCSE, CCAI, MCP, Network+, Security+, JNCIA
Recently while traveling I noticed a hot spot and wanted to surf the internet. Once I connected to the AP I had seen that they wanted to charge me $8 per day to surf the internet. I thought that was just too much money for a quick internet connection, and my layover between flights was about 3 hours. I decided to see what I could access while connected to there AP.
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This paper and the topics covered in the paper are just for educational purposes and should not be tried on a network without the permission from the owner of the network you plan on testing. I hold no responsibility for any actions or damage that might accrue if you try anything explained in this paper. “Do not do this at home kids” hacking/cracking/pen testing might be harmful to your health.
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Hey All,
Help Brian get some well-deserved attention for his work by digging his article here:
http://www.digg.com/security/Hack_Your_Way_Into_Free_WiFi_in_Airports_and_Public_Hotspots
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In the News on Mike Rothman's blog:
http://securityincite.com/TDI-2007-04-23#TBP1
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Nice find. Always good to know where we show up.
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yeah brian!
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Wow I am a stud now. Just kidding I am very thankful to everyone that supports my work and this community. You guys here are the reason I write the papers and want to be active in the community. Anyway Let me know if you would like anything else covered with a paper or video I am sure that Chris G., Myself, or any other members here would be happy to whip somthing up.
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Hey Brian,
Nice article, thanks for that, I am just a little confused about the use of Cain as a network sniffer, I understood that Cain would only sniff ethernet networks and not wireless, do you have a different version?
On a different note, and this is where I don my fireproof coveralls, and stick my tongue firmly in my cheek
you said in the article -
I wanted to do this just to see if it could be done and to gage the security of this network
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And even though:
Please note I did pay for service after testing the AP, and I was not cracking anything.
Does this not break the code of ethical hacking
As I said tongue firmly in cheek and fireproof coveralls on so please don't flame me!
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greymore57,
1) Cain & Able can sniff on Ethernet over wireless once you have connected to the AP if it is not encrypted or if you have the WEP/WPA key. To crack the WEP key you need a special WiFi dongle with cain but if you are on the network you sniff just as if your connection is a 10/100 Ethernet connection.
2) I would say that since I paid for the service I feel my actions where not too dark but yes the test I did would fall into a gray area. On the other hand I never said I that the MAC address I barrowed to surf was not my other laptop. So If I already paid for service with one laptop and then changed the MAC on my other laptop to see if it would surf; was I in the wrong if in the end I did pay for service on both laptops? Anyway alot of time the ethics you are faced with depend on what your personal ethics are. I do not believe I broke any ethics or hurt anything. By the actions I performed I was able to see how my computer worked on this network. Now if I was to enable the Password filters on Cain and start capturing other users sensitive information while doing my test i would of crossed the line. I do know that the state I was in when testing this AP I broke no laws. If you would like a link to the computer access/hacking laws for different states go here:
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/lis/cip/hacklaw.htm
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Brian
P.S. Nice 1st post and welcome to the forums feel free to PM me if you would like more information on this test I did or you can post your questions and comments here.
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who cares if he paid for it or not...
the point is the weak authentication and control schemes used and that basing full access on a MAC is not a secure means of access control.
the whole idea of hacking any type of OS or system usually entails breaking license agreements and EULA but everyone loves their 0-days so i guess we overlook that?
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I dont know of an "ethical hacker" that wouldnt have done what Slimjim did.
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"1) Cain & Able can sniff on Ethernet over wireless once you have connected to the AP if it is not encrypted or if you have the WEP/WPA key. To crack the WEP key you need a special WiFi dongle with cain but if you are on the network you sniff just as if your connection is a 10/100 Ethernet connection."
I am a little confused and need some clarification on this. I thought that you must purchase AirPCap with USB adapter to accomplish this. Can someone please elaborate on this?
Thanks in Advance.
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Correct to use Cain to Break WEP you do need the USB AirPcap device but if you are on a non-secure AP you do not need to crack wep. Also there is alot of other tools you can use to crack WEP/WPA like Aircrack-NG (
http://anti-hacker.info/video/Aircrack/Aircrack.html
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Brian --
Thanks for the info but I am still need some clarification.
"Once you are on the network wired or wireless you can use all the tools in Cain & Able"
I can associate with an AP but I am not able to use the full functionality of Cain and Able and I was told that this was not possible without purchasing the airPCap adapter and software. Am I wrong or just doing something incorrectly? I have no issues using Cain & Able wired but wireless I have no functionality. Thoughts? Ideas?
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what specifically are you not able to do?
also, is the AP giving you an IP or are you just connected? sometimes you can can "connect" but not send packets because of the encryption
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Chris --
I am trying to do ARP Poisoning via wireless.
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