Mapping and Tracking WiFi Networks / Devices without Being Connected

Presented at DeepSec 2018 „I like to mov &6974,%bx“, Unknown date/time (Unknown duration)

Sure, WiFi hacking has been around for a while, and everyone knows about tools like airmon-ng, kismet, et al. But what if you just want to view a list of all networks in your area along with all the devices connected to them? Or maybe you want to know who's hogging all the bandwidth? Or what if you want to know when a certain someone's cell phone is nearby? Or perhaps you'd like to know if your Airbnb host's IP Camera is uploading video to the cloud?

For all these use-cases, I've developed a new tool called "trackerjacker". In this talk we'll use this tool to explore some of the surprisingly informative data floating around in radio space, and you'll come away with a new skill or two adding to your radio hacking skill tree, as well as a new magical weapon... I mean tool.


Presenters:

  • Caleb Madrigal / metem - Mandiant/FireEye   as Caleb Madrigal
    Caleb is a programmer who enjoys hacking and mathing. He is a member of the Mandiant/FireEye advanced research team, where he researches and builds sweet incident response software. Lately he's mostly been hacking with Python, Jupyter, C, and Machine Learning. Though only recently getting into it professionally, Caleb has been into security for a while - in high school, he wrote his own (bad) cryptography and steganography software. In college, he did a good bit of "informal pen testing". These days, he has fun doing a lot of Radio/Wireless hacking, and using Machine Learning/Math to do cool security-related things.

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