Author Archives: Wayne Slavin

Basic Security Mechanisms for Wireless Networks

As more companies start to deploy wireless networking, important security aspects are often overlooked. Wireless networking was initially marketed towards home consumers and specialized applications, but was limited by low throughput speeds. As the technology matured, networking standards were introduced to ensure interoperability between vendors, and greater speeds were obtained. Driven by both the demandsContinue Reading

Wireless Freenets

It’s hard to tell whether these things are a threat or an opportunity for ISPs. I’m talking about community wireless networks using inexpensive 802.11b radios and antennas operating in the 2.4 GHz spectrum band, and possibly other license-free bands. Via [isp-planet.com]Continue Reading

IBM Research Demonstrates Industry’s First Auditing Tool For Wireless Network Security

IBM Research has demonstrated the industry’s first automated auditing tool that can monitor 802.11 wireless networks and collect security-related information, allowing system administrators to take proper actions to improve network security. The Wireless Security Auditor, a prototype application running on Linux, enables network administrators to find vulnerable access points by monitoring and analyzing them inContinue Reading

The War Over 802.11x Security

Not long ago, when wireless networking was new and rare, security was an afterthought. The reason? The scarcity of 802.11b cards acted as a form of back-handed security. If no one had an 802.11b card, outsiders couldn’t very well scan your setup, right? Now, however, that’s changed. Wireless gear is readily available–and cheap–so that almostContinue Reading

A Note From Marius Milner

Before emailing me to ask for new features and bug fixes, please bear in mind that I’m writing this in my spare time. My family and job come first.Continue Reading

What Is NetStumbler?

NetStumbler is a Windows Utility for AP Mapping (a.k.a. War Driving, Lan Mapping). Currently the software is still in development. If you would like a pre-release copy please email the author Marius Milner.Continue Reading