• 31 Mar 2017

    Outsourcing security monitoring, guest wireless network risks, and more infosec content to help your business

    I can't believe that I recently submitted my 1,000th article...it's been a long time coming! I first started writing in 2001 and it has been one of the best things I ever did. Thanks so much for your support over the years!Here's some new content I've written for the nice folks over at Toolbox.com (Ziff Davis) that you might be interested in:  Outsource your security monitoring/alerting and be done with ...

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  • 19 Aug 2014

    CommView for WiFi – a great option for wireless network analysis

    Several years ago I wrote about the neat WEP/WPA recovery tools offered as part of TamoSoft's wireless network analyzer called CommView for WiFi. Well, those tools are no longer available but CommView for WiFi is as relevant as ever. I've been using it for years. It seems that it hasn't changed a ton other than some UI and packet analysis enhancements - probably just oversights on my part since I ...

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  • 13 Nov 2013

    Reaver Pro: a simple tool for cracking WPA on a LOT of wireless networks

    If wireless security testing is on your radar, you need to get Reaver Pro. As I outlined in this Hacking For Dummies, 4th edition chapter, Reaver Pro is a great tool for cracking the WPA pre-shared key on all those consumer-grade wireless APs/routers that everyone installs in the enterprise. The latest version of Reaver Pro is very simple to use. No live CDs or VMs to boot. You simply connect ...

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  • 28 Jun 2010

    Secure your home Wi-Fi or forever hold your peace

    Google has provided us with yet another reason to keep our home wireless networks secure. Speaking of that, in case you're wondering where things stand, here's a great tool for finding out just how vulnerable your wireless network utilizing WEP and WPA-PSK can be.Our society's continued privacy invasion never ceases to amaze me. And we, by and large (especially with Google), just blow it off and move on....

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  • 03 May 2010

    Commercial WEP and WPA key recovery tools

    Ever find yourself needing a wireless network analyzer that's easy to use and doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Well, CommView for WiFi is a great option...It's a product I've talked about for years in both Hacking For Dummies and Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies. A neat thing about CommView for WiFi are its relatively new WEP and WPA key recovery add-ons. Referred to as WEPKR and WPAKR, they're ...

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  • 01 Apr 2010

    Two B I G reasons to secure your home computers/network

    Here's a crazy story: burglar breaks into a home, uploads child pornography on the family computer, and tries to frame the husband of his co-worker who he had a crush on.If this isn't a good enough reason to secure your home computers, I don't know what is.Not to mention your wireless network. How'd you like one of those creeps we used to see on Dateline's To Catch a Predator doing ...

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  • 04 Sep 2009

    My latest security content

    My goodness - it's been over a month since I've posted my latest security content...I've been so busy writing the stuff that posting the links has gotten put on the back burner. Good problem to have! Anyway, here's my latest:Networking to enhance your IT careerToeing the company line – is it good or bad for your IT career?Security and compliance can go together, when done in the right orderMaking sense ...

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  • 10 Mar 2009

    Using AirMagnet WiFi Analyzer for security assessments

    While I'm on a roll testing out the latest security tools (can you tell I'm finally getting caught up on things?!) I wanted to write the follow-up to this previous post I promised regarding AirMagnet's wireless network analyzer (now dubbed WiFi Analyzer).I've been using WiFi Analyzer for years...it now supports 802.11n for those of you on the "bleeding edge" and it even has some automated security checks for "n". As ...

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  • 26 Jan 2009

    A primer on WEP/WPA hacks & why it doesn’t matter

    If you can't justify spending $18.99 on the book I co-authored Hacking Wireless Networks For Dummies, then there's an alternative resource for you to at least be able learn about how WEP and WPA can be exploited. In this recent SearchNetworking.com tip, Lisa Phifer has taken the volumes and volumes of technical jabber about the known attacks against WEP and WPA and distilled them into a simple 5 minute read. ...

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  • 18 Dec 2008

    My latest security content

    Here's a webcast on IM/VoIP/P2P I just recorded for SearchWinIT.com:The Challenges and Solutions of Realtime CommunicationsHere are two articles I wrote for the latest issue of Security Technology & Design magazine:Mobile Security - Is anyone listening?Wireless Security: Does it still matter?Be sure to check out www.principlelogic.com/resources.html for all of my information security articles, podcast interviews, webcasts, screencasts and more....

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