A sniffer is a program that monitors and analyzes network traffic, detecting bottlenecks and problems.
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Smartphone / GSM Sniffer
This question would be in the category of SmartPhone Sniffers.
So we have sniffers that can show the packets that are being sent across a wired or wireless (802.11) network. I am just performing a ...
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How does FaceNiff work?
FaceNiff is an Android app that sniffs Facebook session ids. You must be connected to the same WiFi as the victim. It is said to be working even when WPA2 is present. How is it possible? I can decrypt ...
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sniffing/recording GSM 3G signals
Is it possible to sniff or record and process GSM 3G signals (from some reciever) given that there is no other signals interrupting etc (the most comfortable conditions)
Update (with some supporting ...
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When are HTTP session cookies at risk over Wi-Fi?
If I'm using websites that do not use HTTPS, but I'm on a WEP-protected Wi-Fi network, are my cookies safe from being sniffed by third-parties?
Are cookies only at risk during login, or am I at risk ...
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How to get hold of and use WPA session keys?
I'm testing sniffing and decrypting my WPA2 wifi network traffic. But when using airdecap to decrypt the capture file (created by airodump) using my WPA passphrase I only get broadcast traffic. If I ...
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Does https prevent man in the middle attacks by proxy server?
There is a desktop client A connecting to website W in a https connection
A --> W
Somehow between A and W, there is a proxy G.
A --> G --> W
In this case, will G be able to get the ...
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How do I protect myself against 'hole 196'?
I came across this question a while ago and read about hole 196.
Is there something I can install on my laptop to protect it against WPA2 Hole196?
Software (such as Snort or DecaffeintID) can ...
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Can an attacker sniff Mac addresses on a wifi?
If an attacker turns on wifi but doesn't have the security key to connect to an access point in range, can he still sniff packets that travel between the access point and clients connected to the ...