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 1. Turn in the Excel spreadsheets with the following characteristics:
Turn an Excel spreadsheets similar to the table below containing data from 2015.

Lab 09 Wireless Security & Wardriving

Introduction

The purpose of this lab is show you how to wardrive and to increase your awareness of the WiFi environment. Additional reading material: NIST publications SP 800-X on security

Question

The following are additional lab questions you should be able to answer.

  1. What is an SSID?
  2. Name the different security (encryption) modes for wireless networks. For each mode, give the encryption algorithm and tell if the security mode is secure.

Security Mode

Encryption Algorithm

Secure / Not Secure

Open

WEP

WPA

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  1. In a default configuration from the factory of most wireless access points, what things would have to be changed to make an access point secure?
  2. What is war-driving?
  3. Where would you find log files on Linux?
  4. Where would you find log files on Windows?

Lab Goals

  1. Install a WiFi SNIFFER such as Netstumbler or Kismet on your laptop.

  2. Collect data on a predetermined route
  3. Use excel as shown in the lab lecture to gather statistics on the wardrive.

Show Me

Turn an Excel spreadsheets similar to the table below containing data from 2015.

Encryption Type

AP Count

ESS

437

IBSS

16

Unknown

3

WEP

23

WPA2-EA

420

WPA2-PSK

304

WPA-EAP

17

WPA-PSK

118

WPS

3

Grand Total

1341

NetworkSecurity/Lab/Lab06 (last edited 2021-03-04 18:57:01 by scot)