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AUEHC War Driving Results!

On Tuesday October 17th we had our very first War Driving competition in which our teams recorded over 4000 unique WiFi networks throughout Auburn! For this competition we used Kali Linux Virtual Machines, Kismet, and USB wireless adapters to track wireless networks we encountered. This was a great way to

Enumeration

This week we went over networking basics and how to do enumeration and packet sniffing. Slides [https://ehc.auburn.edu/assets/powerpoints/HackingClub-09-20-Enumeration.pptx]

Wireshark

This meeting, Matthew gave a quick rundown of Wireshark and it’s potential for packet analysis and network sniffing. Wireshark is “the world’s foremost network protocol analyzer. It lets you see what’s happening on your network at a microscopic level. It is the de facto (and often de

Evil Twin Attack

This week, Matthew talked about Rogue Access Point attacks, specifically Evil Twin and Karma Attacks on Wireless Access Points and showed a /quick/ demo of a Evil Twin Attack. These attacks are a mix of wireless hacking and social engineering, and rely on tricking people and machines into thinking that

Wireless

The second meeting started off with a simple discussion on Wireless Security Protocols, from OSA to WPA2. Then we went over the various ways to crack into these protocols using Aircrack-ng [http://www.aircrack-ng.org/]. History of Wireless Security OSA vs SKA (1997) When wireless was first becoming something worth

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