James R. Scott
- About
- Accessing your home PC from school, university or work
- 1) Client side requirements
- 2) Your organisation’s firewalls and policies
- 3) Your home firewalls
- 4) The dynamic IP address problem
- 5) Installing SSL Explorer - the big one
- 5.1) Installing SSL Explorer step-by-step
- 5.2) Internal config/testing of SSL Explorer
- 5.3) Installing the RDP application
- 5.4) Running RDP over SSL Explorer
- Contact me
- Cooperative gaming
- Corporate Finance and investment Banking
- Finance interviews
- Friction fire lighting: where there’s smoke, there’s fire??
- Lock picking
- Movies/TV
- Picking an HDTV (or a projector)
- Pictures
- Wifi
Wifi
The Wifi section here is designed to provide something of an introduction to wireless security auditing, covering of WEP, WPA, how things are broken (and how easy it is to break them) and how they can be fixed.
This is designed to be reasonably short and sweet, whilst giving a computer-literate Wifi novice the opportunity to get to grips with basic principles of wireless network security.
As usual, I will lay this out in more or less the same way I learned it myself, but will focus on telling the reader the stuff no-one told me (and thus the stuff I had to learn the hard way).
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