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Joe Granto
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      07-06-2005, 05:30 PM
Several months back I was testing the security of my wireless network,
and ran across a wardriving tool that not only detected wireless
networks, but showed the vendor of the access point, as well as the
default administrator accounts and passwords for access points (on a
per brand basis).

Unfortunately, I did not document which tool this was (I tested
several). Does this feature set sound familiar to anyone? It was a
win32 app.

Thanks!


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      07-06-2005, 07:38 PM
On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 13:30:47 -0400, Joe Granto <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Several months back I was testing the security of my wireless network,
>and ran across a wardriving tool that not only detected wireless
>networks, but showed the vendor of the access point, as well as the
>default administrator accounts and passwords for access points (on a
>per brand basis).
>
>Unfortunately, I did not document which tool this was (I tested
>several). Does this feature set sound familiar to anyone? It was a
>win32 app.


Netstumbler does everything except the default admin account and
password. It kinda sounds like APTools, but I'm not sure as I don't
have it loaded on my machine:
http://winfingerprint.sourceforge.net/aptools.php
but I think it's a dead project. You can always lookup the vendor
using the MAC address in the IEEE database.
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml

See if any of these sound familiar:
http://www.wardriving.com/code.php
http://www.wardrive.net/wardriving/tools

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