On May 30, 2013, at 10:28 PM, Mike Perez <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm thinking of getting a Samsung Galaxy S4, Android version that Google 
> recently announced.  Do these apps require root or just Vanilla Android?

Some of the tools Larry mentions below do require root access, but others do 
not.  IIRC, Kisbee and Pcap Capture require root access.

On an S4, getting root is straightforward without a lot of shenanigans, since 
it has an unlocked bootloader.  Rooting Android is not like jailbreaking iOS - 
you still preserve Android platform security controls when you root the device. 
 I don't jailbreak my everyday iOS devices, but I am comfortable using my 
rooted Galaxy S3 with personal data.

> Sent from my Windows Phone

Awww, how cute!

-Josh

> From: Bill Swearingen
> Sent: ‎5/‎30/‎2013 22:18
> To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] Wireless assessment app
> 
> I agree w/Larry -- Check out WiFi Analyzer for Android. 
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Larry Pesce <[email protected]> wrote:
> Brian,
> 
> We talk about this quite a bit in SANS SEC617.  I hate to say it, but I
> think you are correct on the iPhone side, mostly due to the fact that
> the wireless drivers are "less than open". To my knowledge, monitor mode
> support does not exist on non-jailbroken iDevices (I'm not sure about
> jailbroken ones).
> 
> My solution?  Go Android.  I picked up a Nexus 7 and use the following
> tools frequently:
> 
> Kisbee - Zigbee sniffer (for use with 3rd party hardware)
> Pcap Capture - Monitor mode WiFi capture with a specific ALFA wireless
> card and OTG cable
> WiFiFoFum - Rogue AP locator
> WiFi Analyzer - Kismet-like wireless discovery
> WiGLE WiFi Wardriving - Kismet-like wireless discovery
> Cloudshark - Cloud based wireshark for analyzing pcaps
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
> - L
> 
> On 5/30/13 9:58 AM, Brian Wilhide wrote:
> > I am curious if anyone has found any good apps for mobile devices for
> > wifi testing?  I have been told that all of the iPhone apps don't detect
> > networks with hidden SSIDs; has anyone found any contrary evidence? I am
> > looking for a simple solution, not a dedicated device.
> >
> > Have a great day,
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
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