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Published inOct 2023
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Rishalin Pillay
Rishalin Pillay
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Rishalin Pillay

Rishalin Pillay is an Offensive Cybersecurity expert who holds a number of awards and certifications from multiple companies in the Cybersecurity industry. He is well known for his contributions to online learning courses related to Red Teaming and as the author of Learn Penetration Testing. He holds Content Publisher Gold and Platinum awards for his contributions made towards the Cybersecurity Industry, including the Events Speaker Gold award for influential public speaking at Tier-1 business events.
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Mohammed Abutheraa
Mohammed Abutheraa
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Mohammed Abutheraa

Mohammed Abutheraa is Cybersecurity specialist who has over 15 years of experience in IT security, risk management, security infrastructure, and technology implementation in both private and public sector environments. He worked as Incident Response and Remediation Advisor and supported customers remediating against major incidents in the last years. He has experience in Threat Intelligence and Proactive Services like Vulnerability Assessments and Red / Purple Teaming experiences.
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Wi-Fi and cloud scanning

Wi-Fi or wireless and cloud scanning are two additional crucial phases within any ethical hacking engagement, especially if they are part of the environment. In this section, these two phases will be discussed in detail. We will look at wireless scanning first.

Wireless scanning

Most of the time, many wireless access points or routers are configured with minimum or no security by default. In addition, many wireless access points are configured with weak security protocols such as Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol (LEAP), which have security flaws or weaknesses.

Wireless access points broadcast beacon packets with their SSIDs. SSID is the service set identifier and acts as the name of the wireless access point. A few tools that are used for wireless scanning are NetStumbler, inSSIDER, Wellenreiter, Aircrack-ng, and Kismet. We will cover these in the following sub-sections.

To successfully use wireless...

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Authors (2)

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Rishalin Pillay

Rishalin Pillay is an Offensive Cybersecurity expert who holds a number of awards and certifications from multiple companies in the Cybersecurity industry. He is well known for his contributions to online learning courses related to Red Teaming and as the author of Learn Penetration Testing. He holds Content Publisher Gold and Platinum awards for his contributions made towards the Cybersecurity Industry, including the Events Speaker Gold award for influential public speaking at Tier-1 business events.
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Mohammed Abutheraa

Mohammed Abutheraa is Cybersecurity specialist who has over 15 years of experience in IT security, risk management, security infrastructure, and technology implementation in both private and public sector environments. He worked as Incident Response and Remediation Advisor and supported customers remediating against major incidents in the last years. He has experience in Threat Intelligence and Proactive Services like Vulnerability Assessments and Red / Purple Teaming experiences.
Read more about Mohammed Abutheraa