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Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
Hi,
I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
tapping onto my wifi network...,
and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
it's possible...
Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
totally different network/username/password...
I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
until now he has yet done anything to that account...
However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
you can name, he has hacked into it...
And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
my accounts...?
Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
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Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
Sounds as though it is time to kill all the previously hacked accounts.
(Or change the password to something not easily hacked.)
Move to WPA2 with a really long, mixed character key phrase. Then, turn
off the wireless when you are not using it.
The other option is to go wired at home. All of these increase your
security, but never eliminate your possibility of being hacked.
This increases your security.
On 1/24/2011 9:46 PM, DasFox wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>
> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
> it's possible...
>
> Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
> totally different network/username/password...
>
> I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
> until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>
> However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
> you can name, he has hacked into it...
>
> And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
> passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>
> Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>
> So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
> WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
> my accounts...?
>
> Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>
> THANKS
> --
> These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
> faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
> citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
> and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong.
> https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd
> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:46:24 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>
> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
> it's possible...
>
> Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
> totally different network/username/password...
>
> I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
> until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>
> However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
> you can name, he has hacked into it...
>
> And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
> passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>
> Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>
> So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
> WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
> my accounts...?
>
> Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>
> THANKS
If you used a simple password, it's possible but still much less
likely than someone hacking into your computer over the internet...
Here's what I would do against a wlan hack: Disconnect all devices
Press the reset button on your router. Boot up from a trusted live
CD, trusted means don't download and burn it on your possible
infected systems. Go into the router and set it up with strong
passphrases.
Against the more probable internet vector: restore from trusted
backups reset and change router passphrases change all online
credentials
--
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Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:46:24 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>
> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
> it's possible...
>
> Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
> totally different network/username/password...
>
> I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
> until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>
> However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
> you can name, he has hacked into it...
>
> And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
> passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>
> Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>
> So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
> WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
> my accounts...?
>
> Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>
> THANKS
Yes it's very possible, WEP and WPA already have published hacks. WPA2
is only a matter of time. I suggest using WPA2 and a 10+ long
password.
--
For a "quiet interlude"; take a 'Lude.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
In article <4d3e63b3@news.x-privat.org>, DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com>
wrote:
> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>
> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
> it's possible.
DF-
It may be possible to log into your WiFi base station and view its logs.
You should be able to identify any MAC address you see there. If there
are no strange ones, that may not be how your information was obtained.
Could you have fallen victim to a phishing E-Mail? Some of them look
very impressive. The only way I'm sure they are fake is because I don't
have accounts with most of them!
What about physical access to your system? Do you share it with someone
who might be playing tricks on you?
Have you ever disposed of a computer that might have had recoverable
information on its hard drive?
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:33:20 -0500, Quaalude wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:46:24 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
>> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>>
>> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
>> it's possible...
>>
>> Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
>> totally different network/username/password...
>>
>> I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
>> until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>>
>> However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
>> you can name, he has hacked into it...
>>
>> And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
>> passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>>
>> Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>>
>> So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
>> WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
>> my accounts...?
>>
>> Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>>
>> THANKS
>
> Yes it's very possible, WEP and WPA already have published hacks. WPA2
> is only a matter of time. I suggest using WPA2 and a 10+ long
> password.
The most serious WPA-TKIP weakness needs QoS enabled, is this even a
default setting? Also it only allows one to read data sent to the
client, you can't intercept login credentials that way, certainly not
if it's sent over TSL.
WPA2 being only a matter of time sounds like spreading FUD to me. AES
is secure for the foreseeable future, given WPA2 has been designed
more than 6 years ago any obvious implementation weaknesses would have
surfaced already. So why now?
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:40:15 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:46:24 -0500, DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
>>tapping onto my wifi network...,
>>
>>and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
>>it's possible...
>>
>>Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
>>totally different network/username/password...
>>
>>I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
>>until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>>
>>However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
>>you can name, he has hacked into it...
>>
>>And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
>>passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>>
>>Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>>
>>So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
>>WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
>>my accounts...?
>>
>>Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>>
>>THANKS
>
> Is your wireless connection password protected?
Yes...
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 04:26:27 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
> Sounds as though it is time to kill all the previously hacked accounts.
> (Or change the password to something not easily hacked.)
DONE...
> Move to WPA2 with a really long, mixed character key phrase. Then, turn
> off the wireless when you are not using it.
One OS won't support that is on netwrk...
> The other option is to go wired at home. All of these increase your
> security, but never eliminate your possibility of being hacked.
Wired won't work out by pool... ;)
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:14:14 -0500, katio wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:33:20 -0500, Quaalude wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:46:24 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
>>> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>>>
>>> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
>>> it's possible...
>>>
>>> Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
>>> totally different network/username/password...
>>>
>>> I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
>>> until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>>>
>>> However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
>>> you can name, he has hacked into it...
>>>
>>> And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
>>> passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>>>
>>> Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>>>
>>> So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
>>> WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
>>> my accounts...?
>>>
>>> Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>>>
>>> THANKS
>>
>> Yes it's very possible, WEP and WPA already have published hacks. WPA2
>> is only a matter of time. I suggest using WPA2 and a 10+ long
>> password.
>
> The most serious WPA-TKIP weakness needs QoS enabled, is this even a
> default setting? Also it only allows one to read data sent to the
> client, you can't intercept login credentials that way, certainly not
> if it's sent over TSL.
>
> WPA2 being only a matter of time sounds like spreading FUD to me. AES
> is secure for the foreseeable future, given WPA2 has been designed
> more than 6 years ago any obvious implementation weaknesses would have
> surfaced already. So why now?
PASSWORD grab via Wireshark...?
--
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 12:59:53 -0500, Fred McKenzie wrote:
> In article <4d3e63b3@news.x-privat.org>, DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
>> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>>
>> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
>> it's possible.
>
> DF-
>
> It may be possible to log into your WiFi base station and view its logs.
> You should be able to identify any MAC address you see there. If there
> are no strange ones, that may not be how your information was obtained.
>
> Could you have fallen victim to a phishing E-Mail? Some of them look
> very impressive. The only way I'm sure they are fake is because I don't
> have accounts with most of them!
Looking into that, Fred...
> What about physical access to your system? Do you share it with someone
> who might be playing tricks on you?
NO...but I need to think on this...
> Have you ever disposed of a computer that might have had recoverable
> information on its hard drive?
>
> Fred
NO...I keep all stuff in my garage...
--
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On 1/25/2011 1:18 PM, DasFox wrote:
<snip>
> One OS won't support that is on netwrk...
<snip>
Which OS will not support WPA2 that you are using?
Might need just a firmware upgrade or in the case of a base unit
plugging in a newer version interface card or USB device might get you
the hardware and or drivers to support it.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:37:45 -0600, GlowingBlueMist wrote:
> On 1/25/2011 1:18 PM, DasFox wrote:
> <snip>
>> One OS won't support that is on netwrk...
> <snip>
> Which OS will not support WPA2 that you are using?
W2000
> Might need just a firmware upgrade or in the case of a base unit
> plugging in a newer version interface card or USB device might get you
> the hardware and or drivers to support it.
There's a hotfix that failed, I need to Tech out the machine to XP and
hotfix the OS...
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
DasFox:
I assume that the one OS on the network won't support WPA with a long
mixed character pass phrase, not shutting off the wireless network when
not in use.
Frankly, unless there is a really good reason to have that unit on the
net, I would change/upgrade the OS to one that does support the latest
encryption technology.
Once you have done this, also, install a good firewall in each of the
computers on the network. Clamp down on network sharing except to the
ones that really require it. Then, password protect that with long
mixed character passwords.
If there is still an issue after doing everything you can to keep them
out then you can get aggressive. Set a honey pot, that delivers a key
logger to an intruder. If you set it so it alarms you when they
connect, you can also use a directional antenna to search their
direction, and track them down and fully identify them. Document the
intrusion using the key logger and triangulation and take it to the Feds.
(I don't recommend doing anything like burning their house down,
shooting them or other things that I have heard suggested.)
Do remember, the only secure computer is one that has been disconnected
from the network, power grid and has been put through a grinder. Even
then you can get hacked. (Con men have been doing that person to person
for years.)
On 1/25/2011 11:18 AM, DasFox wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 04:26:27 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
>
>> Sounds as though it is time to kill all the previously hacked accounts.
>> (Or change the password to something not easily hacked.)
>
> DONE...
>
>> Move to WPA2 with a really long, mixed character key phrase. Then, turn
>> off the wireless when you are not using it.
>
> One OS won't support that is on netwrk...
>
>> The other option is to go wired at home. All of these increase your
>> security, but never eliminate your possibility of being hacked.
>
> Wired won't work out by pool... ;)
>
> THANKS
> --
> These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
> faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
> citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
> and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong.
> https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd
> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 19:45:57 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
> DasFox:
>
> I assume that the one OS on the network won't support WPA with a long
> mixed character pass phrase, not shutting off the wireless network when
> not in use.
>
> Frankly, unless there is a really good reason to have that unit on the
> net, I would change/upgrade the OS to one that does support the latest
> encryption technology.
Done today to WXP3...
> Once you have done this, also, install a good firewall in each of the
> computers on the network. Clamp down on network sharing except to the
> ones that really require it. Then, password protect that with long
> mixed character passwords.
Good TECH here...AGREED...
> If there is still an issue after doing everything you can to keep them
> out then you can get aggressive. Set a honey pot, that delivers a key
> logger to an intruder.
Aw, good idea...Tech this out for me...a HowTo...for the noobs...
THANKS
--
These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:46:24 -0500, DasFox wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>
> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
> it's possible...
>
> Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
> totally different network/username/password...
>
> I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
> until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>
> However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
> you can name, he has hacked into it...
>
> And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
> passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>
> Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>
> So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
> WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
> my accounts...?
>
> Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>
> THANKS
First I would scan the heck out of that system with an AV then AM, and
finally check with an ARK.
Try Ettercap, start sniffing then view connections and just watch,
writing down all addresses that are not the gateway or the computer.
If gateway is 192.168.1.1 and your computer is 192.168.1.3 and you see
a connection at 192.168.1.253, then a MITM could occur.
Try running an nmap scan to see what is connected and has open ports.
"nmap -F -d -T5 -sSV 192.168.1-254.1-254" should take about 15-20
minutes.
Check the router logs for activity and IP addresses, maybe from a
Linux Live CD.
Is the network at home yours or did you find an open network to
connect to? Maybe it reconnects after a disconnection to the
strongest signal instead of your router. Maybe for some reason your
router disappeared from the list and you might not notice that you
were connected to another network.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On 1/25/2011 9:54 PM, DasFox wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 19:45:57 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
>
>> DasFox:
>>
>> I assume that the one OS on the network won't support WPA with a long
>> mixed character pass phrase, not shutting off the wireless network when
>> not in use.
>>
>> Frankly, unless there is a really good reason to have that unit on the
>> net, I would change/upgrade the OS to one that does support the latest
>> encryption technology.
>
> Done today to WXP3...
>
>> Once you have done this, also, install a good firewall in each of the
>> computers on the network. Clamp down on network sharing except to the
>> ones that really require it. Then, password protect that with long
>> mixed character passwords.
>
> Good TECH here...AGREED...
>
>> If there is still an issue after doing everything you can to keep them
>> out then you can get aggressive. Set a honey pot, that delivers a key
>> logger to an intruder.
>
> Aw, good idea...Tech this out for me...a HowTo...for the noobs...
>
> THANKS
> --
> These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
> faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
> citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
> and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong.
> https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd
> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
I would, but I would be giving information to want to be hackers in
doing so.
So, I won't get detailed or where to get things. Once you have secured
your network, then the honeypot would be a computer that is unsecured or
better with weak security. It should have sufficient wrong information
(usernames, passwords, etc.) to keep the hacker busy for a while.
When you notice they are on your network, get their MAC address from
your router. (Most have a list of those computers connected.)
Assuming you know they have accessed your network from a wireless link,
use a directional antenna and a program that allows you to look at their
signal both by strength and content. You document everything with the
program as well and snapshot your routers information. Use the
directional antenna to triangulate on their location.
Note time and dates, then shut down your network to blow them off of it.
Track intrusions that happen and repeat the above to confirm location.
Then turn them into the local FBI, Homeland security and State Attorney
Generals office with your documentation. If you could put a legitimate
copy of a movie and if they take it from your machine via download, you
can also turn them in to the Motion Picture Association. (Even more of
an aggressive prosecutor than the Feds or State.)
Yes, that is entrapment, but you are an individual, not a
police/government agent, and you have every right to entrap any time you
want to do so.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 13:50:07 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
> On 1/25/2011 9:54 PM, DasFox wrote:
>> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 19:45:57 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> DasFox:
>>>
>>> I assume that the one OS on the network won't support WPA with a long
>>> mixed character pass phrase, not shutting off the wireless network when
>>> not in use.
>>>
>>> Frankly, unless there is a really good reason to have that unit on the
>>> net, I would change/upgrade the OS to one that does support the latest
>>> encryption technology.
>>
>> Done today to WXP3...
>>
>>> Once you have done this, also, install a good firewall in each of the
>>> computers on the network. Clamp down on network sharing except to the
>>> ones that really require it. Then, password protect that with long
>>> mixed character passwords.
>>
>> Good TECH here...AGREED...
>>
>>> If there is still an issue after doing everything you can to keep them
>>> out then you can get aggressive. Set a honey pot, that delivers a key
>>> logger to an intruder.
>>
>> Aw, good idea...Tech this out for me...a HowTo...for the noobs...
>>
>> THANKS
> I would, but I would be giving information to want to be hackers in
> doing so.
HACKERS know...noobs don't...progress with data for noobs...
> So, I won't get detailed or where to get things. Once you have secured
> your network, then the honeypot would be a computer that is unsecured or
> better with weak security. It should have sufficient wrong information
> (usernames, passwords, etc.) to keep the hacker busy for a while.
>
> When you notice they are on your network, get their MAC address from
> your router. (Most have a list of those computers connected.)
Ahhhhhhh, good solid Tech here...noobs LISTEN...
> Assuming you know they have accessed your network from a wireless link,
> use a directional antenna and a program that allows you to look at their
> signal both by strength and content. You document everything with the
> program as well and snapshot your routers information. Use the
> directional antenna to triangulate on their location.
WIRESHARK with Cane and Abel....
> Note time and dates, then shut down your network to blow them off of it.
>
> Track intrusions that happen and repeat the above to confirm location.
> Then turn them into the local FBI, Homeland security and State Attorney
> Generals office with your documentation. If you could put a legitimate
> copy of a movie and if they take it from your machine via download, you
> can also turn them in to the Motion Picture Association. (Even more of
> an aggressive prosecutor than the Feds or State.)
Above is IMPORTANT...for all noobs included...I already knew this...
> Yes, that is entrapment, but you are an individual, not a
> police/government agent, and you have every right to entrap any time you
> want to do so.
>
> Rich
Then NO trapping...
THANKS
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Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
"DasFox" <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote in message
news:ihn7lc$ngg$1@news.mixmin.net...
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 04:26:27 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
>
>> Sounds as though it is time to kill all the previously hacked accounts.
>> (Or change the password to something not easily hacked.)
>
> DONE...
>
>> Move to WPA2 with a really long, mixed character key phrase. Then, turn
>> off the wireless when you are not using it.
>
> One OS won't support that is on netwrk...
>
>> The other option is to go wired at home. All of these increase your
>> security, but never eliminate your possibility of being hacked.
>
> Wired won't work out by pool... ;)
>
> THANKS
> --
> These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
> faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
> citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
> and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong.
> https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd
> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Got ac? I use powerline networking, and when nice out can plug into the ac
line in the gazebo and have wired ethernet...
(cut and pasted from a previous post)
i use
powerline networking and have network injected from my wap/router onto the
home ac powerlne, and wherever i want a wired network connection, just plug
the other unit in, connect a hardwire/rj45 cable, and bingo... network
anywhere in(or out of) the house instantly
left side, under simple connections....
salesspeak
NETGEAR Powerline products for Simple Connections extends Internet access to
any existing power outlet.
if you want to get real creative, you can even use it with another
wap/router to have wireless
(my main wap/router won't reach outside, when weather nice i put it in the
sunroom so i can lay on the hammock in the gazebo and surf)
some ipods, ipads, kindles, etc have wifi connections, works for them too
(xfer and read books over the wifi thing, listen to music, use it as a voip
phone, watch tv too - excellent in hammock)
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
Hey DasFox (aka chuan):
In article <ihvh5e$nig$1@news.mixmin.net>, DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 13:50:07 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
>
> > On 1/25/2011 9:54 PM, DasFox wrote:
> >> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 19:45:57 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
snip
> > I would, but I would be giving information to want to be hackers in
> > doing so.
>
> HACKERS know...noobs don't...progress with data for noobs...
You are the noob, why do you pretend you are a tech when you can't even secure your own network?
snip
> > Track intrusions that happen and repeat the above to confirm location.
> > Then turn them into the local FBI, Homeland security and State Attorney
> > Generals office with your documentation. If you could put a legitimate
> > copy of a movie and if they take it from your machine via download, you
> > can also turn them in to the Motion Picture Association. (Even more of
> > an aggressive prosecutor than the Feds or State.)
>
> Above is IMPORTANT...for all noobs included...I already knew this...
You don't know ****, you keep pretending you aren't the noob but you don't have a clue.
You are posting as 'chuan' on wilders too trying to get more people to bail you out
<http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php>
Instead of pretending to be a 'tech' get off your *** & learn something & cut the self promotion.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 02:31:22 -0500, Peter Pan wrote:
> "DasFox" <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ihn7lc$ngg$1@news.mixmin.net...
>> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 04:26:27 -0800, Rich Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds as though it is time to kill all the previously hacked accounts.
>>> (Or change the password to something not easily hacked.)
>>
>> DONE...
>>
>>> Move to WPA2 with a really long, mixed character key phrase. Then, turn
>>> off the wireless when you are not using it.
>>
>> One OS won't support that is on netwrk...
>>
>>> The other option is to go wired at home. All of these increase your
>>> security, but never eliminate your possibility of being hacked.
>>
>> Wired won't work out by pool... ;)
>>
>> THANKS
>> --
>> These are dark times, there is no denying. Our Tech world has perhaps
>> faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
>> citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
>> and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong.
>> https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd
>> https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
>> Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
>> temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
>
> Got ac? I use powerline networking, and when nice out can plug into the ac
> line in the gazebo and have wired ethernet...
> (cut and pasted from a previous post)
> i use
> powerline networking and have network injected from my wap/router onto the
> home ac powerlne, and wherever i want a wired network connection, just plug
> the other unit in, connect a hardwire/rj45 cable, and bingo... network
> anywhere in(or out of) the house instantly
>
> not necessarily the best/cheapest powerline networking out there, but
> website has some good info...
> http://www.netgear.com/home/products...line-and-coax/
>
> left side, under simple connections....
> salesspeak
> NETGEAR Powerline products for Simple Connections extends Internet access to
> any existing power outlet.
>
> you can even get starter kits on amazon (two units needed, one at each end)
> $74.63
> http://www.amazon.com/Netgear-85Mbps...6280046&sr=1-2
>
> if you want to get real creative, you can even use it with another
> wap/router to have wireless
> (my main wap/router won't reach outside, when weather nice i put it in the
> sunroom so i can lay on the hammock in the gazebo and surf)
> some ipods, ipads, kindles, etc have wifi connections, works for them too
> (xfer and read books over the wifi thing, listen to music, use it as a voip
> phone, watch tv too - excellent in hammock)
Thanks and will try...THIS is Tech collaborating...NOT TROLLING...
--
THANKS
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faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On 29 Jan 2011 07:39:21 -0000, Kulin Remailer wrote:
> You don't know ****, you keep pretending you aren't the noob but you
> don't have a clue.
> Instead of pretending to be a 'tech' get off your *** & learn
> something & cut the self promotion.
pl)nk you are now on my **** list...
--
THANKS
--
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faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to my
citizenry: I, ever your servant, will continue to defend your liberty
and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! I remain, strong. https://groups.google.com/group/alt....6f94c317a526bd https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...9&postcount=25
Anybody with an internet connection, 5 grand, an iq above room
temperature and basic literacy can grow outstanding cannabis.
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:25:00 -0500, Searching_____ wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:46:24 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
>> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>>
>> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
>> it's possible...
>>
>> Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
>> totally different network/username/password...
>>
>> I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
>> until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>>
>> However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
>> you can name, he has hacked into it...
>>
>> And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
>> passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>>
>> Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>>
>> So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
>> WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
>> my accounts...?
>>
>> Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>>
>> THANKS
>
> First I would scan the heck out of that system with an AV then AM, and
> finally check with an ARK.
>
> Try Ettercap, start sniffing then view connections and just watch,
> writing down all addresses that are not the gateway or the computer.
> If gateway is 192.168.1.1 and your computer is 192.168.1.3 and you see
> a connection at 192.168.1.253, then a MITM could occur.
>
> Try running an nmap scan to see what is connected and has open ports.
> "nmap -F -d -T5 -sSV 192.168.1-254.1-254" should take about 15-20
> minutes.
>
> Check the router logs for activity and IP addresses, maybe from a
> Linux Live CD.
>
> Is the network at home yours or did you find an open network to
> connect to? Maybe it reconnects after a disconnection to the
> strongest signal instead of your router. Maybe for some reason your
> router disappeared from the list and you might not notice that you
> were connected to another network.
>
> Maybe not.
My area's network are all protected network...This is my Tech in
action...
So it's very little chance of my laptop connecting a open network...
And what you mentioned sounded confusing, but will tryyyy them through
AV, AM. Trackin cookie is harmless right...?
I always have trackin cookie popping out from AV scans. And always
have to get rid of them...
Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 09:11:51 -0500, caspian wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:25:00 -0500, Searching_____ wrote:
>
>> First I would scan the heck out of that system with an AV then AM, and
>> finally check with an ARK.
>
> Then maybe check that building. Now what building was that?
>
> http://s1.zetaboards.com/LooseChange...opic/332529/1/
I hope Silverstein doesn't "Pull it!" on my laptop. <crazee Wilders
assclown face.
Ettercap is easy peasy. Nothing too difficult. Your not trying to
poison, just using it for recon. It's much simpler than Wireshark,
another tool I didn't mention.
nmap will scan for open ports so you can see what is open on other
systems inside your network. Your mainly looking for Open, not
worried about closed or reset ports. Or maybe try Capsa Free instead
of nmap, the vendor has a section here on Wilder's.
Probably another WIZARD company for us to adore.
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Re: Possible to retreive user info from tapping onto wireless network?
On 2 Feb 2011 01:08:14 -0000, Kulin Remailer wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 09:09:27 -0500, DasFox <dasfox@hushmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:25:00 -0500, Searching_____ wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 00:46:24 -0500, DasFox wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm experiencing a hacker situation whereby i suspect that he's
>>>> tapping onto my wifi network...,
>>>>
>>>> and from there get to know all my passwords. But i need to know if
>>>> it's possible...
>>>>
>>>> Because I've set up another account at work, which belongs to a
>>>> totally different network/username/password...
>>>>
>>>> I will only log into that account using my work place network...And
>>>> until now he has yet done anything to that account...
>>>>
>>>> However, he've recently hacked into my fb/msn/tumblr all the accounts
>>>> you can name, he has hacked into it...
>>>>
>>>> And done destructive work such as deleting friends, changing
>>>> passwords, sending nonsensical emails...
>>>>
>>>> Every account was touched except for the one i setup at work...
>>>>
>>>> So i just want to ask if it is possible that he hacked into my
>>>> WPA-PSK network at home, monitor my activities, collect data and use
>>>> my accounts...?
>>>>
>>>> Feel free to talk Tech...I am one...
>>>>
>>>> THANKS
>>>
>>> First I would scan the heck out of that system with an AV then AM, and
>>> finally check with an ARK.
>>>
>>> Try Ettercap, start sniffing then view connections and just watch,
>>> writing down all addresses that are not the gateway or the computer.
>>> If gateway is 192.168.1.1 and your computer is 192.168.1.3 and you see
>>> a connection at 192.168.1.253, then a MITM could occur.
>>>
>>> Try running an nmap scan to see what is connected and has open ports.
>>> "nmap -F -d -T5 -sSV 192.168.1-254.1-254" should take about 15-20
>>> minutes.
>>>
>>> Check the router logs for activity and IP addresses, maybe from a
>>> Linux Live CD.
>>>
>>> Is the network at home yours or did you find an open network to
>>> connect to? Maybe it reconnects after a disconnection to the
>>> strongest signal instead of your router. Maybe for some reason your
>>> router disappeared from the list and you might not notice that you
>>> were connected to another network.
>>>
>>> Maybe not.
>>
>>My area's network are all protected network...This is my Tech in
>>action...
>>
>>So it's very little chance of my laptop connecting a open network...
>>
>>And what you mentioned sounded confusing, but will tryyyy them through
>>AV, AM. Trackin cookie is harmless right...?
>>
>>I always have trackin cookie popping out from AV scans. And always
>>have to get rid of them...
>
> Using Firefox? Use this
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...betterprivacy/