Wireless/Python
From charlesreid1
Approaches
There are a couple of different ways to do wireless attacks with Python.
The One Man Band Approach
The first way is sort of painful, or can overload your system: trying to find every wireless network, parsing out clients and access points, listening, identifying and counting packets and unique devices, and managing all of this information. Lots of moving parts. Very painful. Complicated. But you have fine-grained control over every detail.
You end up feeling like a one man band.
Scapy Approach: Mellow Out
The second way: make things a lot easier for yourself, and let the Scapy Python library do all the parsing of information. Run airodump or similar in the background to make the wireless card channel hop. Run Scapy to parse out all the information that's being collected. (Details?) You still have to scan to find nearby devices/routers, but it makes information management a whole lot easier.
Joe Pesci Approach: Besside-ng
The third way is least painful: besside-ng. besside-ng is like the Joe Pesci of the wireless attack world. Joe Pesci gets things done with a baseball bat. You give Joe Pesci a MAC number, and just sit back while Joe Pesci gets things done.
For scripts, see the Nosecleaner project on Github: https://github.com/charlesreid1/nosecleaner
| aircrack-ng a suite of tools for wireless cracking.
aircrack-ng Many Ways to Crack a Wifi: Cracking Wifi Aircrack Benchmarking: Aircrack/Benchmarking WEP Attacks with Aircrack: Aircrack/WEP Cracking WPA Attacks with Aircrack: Aircrack/WPA Cracking Aircrack Hardware: Aircrack/Packet Injection Testing Harvesting Wireless Network Information
airodump-ng Basic Usage of Airodump
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