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WarDriving
by Chris Hurley
512 Pages · 2015 · 18 MB · 34 Downloads · New!
The “WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend: A Guide to Wireless Security, 1st Edition” is a great book that teaches the users about wireless networks. WarDriving is written by the authors Chris Hurley, Michael Puchol, Russ Rogers and Frank Thornton. Chris Hurley is a senior Penetration Tester in the Washington, DC area. He has more than 10 years of experience performing penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and general INFOSEC grunt work. Chris has written numerous books and all of them are worth to read. In this book, you will learn how to wardrive using Kismet or NetStumbler. Wardriving is the act of driving around looking for open wireless networks for the purpose of accessing the Internet. In WarDriving, the authors continuously advocate a professional mindset towards wardriving and do not suggest unethical use of insecure wireless networks. This book is written from the inside perspective of those who have created the tools that make Wardriving possible and those who gather and maintain data on all secured and open wireless access points. WarDriving also has many screenshots that will help the reader in learning. To sum it up, WarDriving is a great book that reveals all about wardrive.

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