Wireless // Radio and Client Exposure

Wireless Operations

Wireless work requires a different rhythm: signal collection, client targeting, protocol abuse, capture quality and the careful distinction between what can be observed, what can be coerced and what can realistically be proven.

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Domain overview

This domain deals with radio visibility, client trust, capture quality and protocol abuse. Work here depends on hardware choices, clean collection, and careful interpretation of what the airspace really proves.

Related certification context

This certification aligns closely with the protocol, capture and validation work collected in this domain.

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Brief index

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Introduction

Radio and client-side testing concerns that do not appear in ordinary web or internal assessments.

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Wireless Pentesting Adapter

Radio collection, client trust, capture quality and protocol-level weaknesses in 802.11 environments.

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Wifi Pineapple

Rogue infrastructure patterns for client attraction, credential capture and redirection.

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Wep Pentesting

Radio and client-side testing concerns that do not appear in ordinary web or internal assessments.

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SIGINT With Kismet

Passive collection and wireless reconnaissance for access points, clients and radio visibility.

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Packet Analysis With Wireshark

Packet analysis workflows for isolating protocol behaviour, credentials, timing and hostile traffic.

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Wpa2 Enterprise Pentesting

Radio and client-side testing concerns that do not appear in ordinary web or internal assessments.

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Wps Pentesting

Radio and client-side testing concerns that do not appear in ordinary web or internal assessments.

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Krack Attack

Key reinstallation weaknesses in WPA2 and the conditions needed to demonstrate them.

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Karmetasploit Attack

Radio and client-side testing concerns that do not appear in ordinary web or internal assessments.

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