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Re: Application to monitor wireless intruders activity


From: Miguel Regala <mikfisher64 () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 21:32:39 +0100

Well the point is having any more information on the matter.

e.g: An hipotetical attack is trying to manually brute-force my home
router by testing out the most common passwords.

I for once would like to be aware of this situation ; though his mac
would probably spoofed , there is other action i can take , given the
intel from the logs ( e.g turning off the router when no one is using
it ). Other (and angrier) owners could also want to elaborate active
counter measures ( fake access point, honeypot, .. ).



2010/9/22 Roger <rnodal () gmail com>

If the attacker changes his mac address before he becomes visible then
what is the point of obtaining such information?

-r

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