Haking: Wireshark's Tutorials in 29 articles from Hakin9

Wireshark, a powerful network analysis tool formerly known as Ethereal, captures packets in real time and displays them in human-readable format. Wireshark was developed by Gerald Combs and is free and open-source.


WiFi Combat Zone: Wireshark Versus the Neighbors
By Bob Bosen, Founder of Secure Computing

If you're one of the regular readers of Hakin9, then you know that there are several means by which your neighbors could have penetrated your WiFi LAN. Do you ever wonder if it's already happened? Would you like to learn how to monitor anybody that's abusing your network?

Wi-Fi Security Testing with Kali Linux on a Raspberry Pi
By Dan Dieterle, Security Researcher at CyberArms Computer Security
Learn how to test the security of Wi-Fi networks using a $35 Raspberry Pi and the new Kali Linux. You will also see how some common wireless network security tactics are very easily bypassed.

Using Wireshark to Analyze a Wireless Protocol 
By Hai Li, Associate Professor of Beijing Institute of Technology
Wireshark is the perfect platform to troubleshoot wireless networks. In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to support a new wireless protocol in Wireshark. A wireless protocol in the real world is very complicated, so I will use ASN.1 technology to generate the source code of a dissector.

The Revolving Door of Wi-Fi Security
By Jonathan Wigg, Data Architect at NetMotion Wireless
This isn't a how-to guide for breaching wireless networks; there are more than enough of those floating around on the Internet. Instead, I wanted to provide some context and an overview of the Wi-Fi security space. Back to the revolving door that is Wi-Fi security and why broadly diverse security measures in random quantities make a poor barrier for entry.
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