On Fri, Mar 20, 2015, at 11:21 AM, coderman wrote: > On 3/18/15, Alfie John <[email protected]> wrote: this is likely > automated wifi attack gear. the three units together could cover > channels 1, 6, 11 concurrently. (in my own kit, 4-8 radios is > sweet spot)
Well that's interesting. I wondered why there were three units. > the extra battery capacity lets it run for days attacking on > full auto. He put it in near the stairwell door (almost next to our door RFID), but it was in full view of anyone walking to the elevators. So I don't think he was trying to hide, otherwise he would have done it from behind the stairwell door and not in plain sight. Maybe it was just bad opsec? > you should be running wireless intrusion (e.g. custom kismet?) > monitoring to look for malicious activity. and of course, it is time > to change all your WPA2 passwords! (or switch to WPA-Enterprise) Awesome. Thanks for the advice. Will look wireless intrusion detection. WPA-Enterprise too. Alfie -- Alfie John [email protected]
