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Kali Linux 2018: Assuring Security by Penetration Testing

You're reading from   Kali Linux 2018: Assuring Security by Penetration Testing Unleash the full potential of Kali Linux 2018, now with updated tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
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ISBN-13 9781789341768
Length 528 pages
Edition 4th Edition
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Alex Samm Alex Samm
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Damian Boodoo Damian Boodoo
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Tedi Heriyanto Tedi Heriyanto
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Gerard Johansen Gerard Johansen
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Shakeel Ali Shakeel Ali
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Shiva V. N. Parasram Shiva V. N. Parasram
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Lee Allen Lee Allen
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Preface 1. Installing and Configuring Kali Linux FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting Up Your Test Lab 3. Penetration Testing Methodology 4. Footprinting and Information Gathering 5. Scanning and Evasion Techniques 6. Vulnerability Scanning 7. Social Engineering 8. Target Exploitation 9. Privilege Escalation and Maintaining Access 10. Web Application Testing 11. Wireless Penetration Testing 12. Mobile Penetration Testing with Kali NetHunter 13. PCI DSS Scanning and Penetration Testing 14. Tools for Penetration Testing Reporting 15. Assessments 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Sniffing wireless traffic

When examining techniques for sniffing wireless traffic, there are two types of techniques available. The first is sniffing WLAN traffic while authenticated and connected to the target WLAN. In this instance, there is the ability to utilize a Man-in-the-Middle attack in conjunction with tools such as Ettercap, which forces network traffic through our testing machine.

A second technique is sniffing all the wireless traffic that we can get from a specific wireless network and decrypting it with the WPA or WEP passcode. This may become necessary if we are attempting to limit our footprint by not connecting to the WLAN. By passively sniffing traffic and decrypting it later, we lessen the chance that we will be detected.

Sniffing WLAN traffic

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