Sell equipment to attack Wi-Fi networks
A HACKING device is equipped with hundreds of code snippets and an automated security exploit system will be launched for sale in the US market in October.
HACKING Wireless Silica device is the latest product of Immunity - a security company specializing in providing anti-intrusion security products and services.
The previous version of the Wi-Fi 802.11 and Bluetooth wireless Silica device is also equipped with more than 150 security code exploits, allowing security experts to conduct comprehensive testing of other systems. together.
Penetration testing (Penetration testing, also known as Pen test) is the solution that is applied to check the security of a computer system or a network by applying hackers' attack solutions. In intrusion tests, security experts will act as hackers using code that exploits security flaws to find weaknesses in target systems.
Immunity researcher Dave Aitel said the Silica device could allow experts to conduct a full test without causing any damage. This product also helps security professionals do not always have to carry a laptop with them.
Using code that exploits security bugs from its own Canvas members, Silica of Immunity can break into any system via HTTP / DNS. Immunity Canvas has published hundreds of code that exploit security flaws along with an error-free autonomous system, and a platform to develop deep exploit code to help security researchers. Around the world.
Software used in Silica devices is developed on the open source Linux platform and can be compatible with a lot of different hardware platforms.
Silica can also be used to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks with the goal of wireless networks or can connect to a network or computer using it. Use Ethernet via USB.
It is expected that the Silica device will officially appear on the market in October and will sell for $ 3,000.
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