Did you know we Average Under 7 Min Breaking Into The Average Wireless Network
What is Wireless Penetration Testing?
Mobo Networks wireless assessment will analyze the current wireless infrastructure to identify weaknesses and points of attack. The penetration testing will also identify rogue wireless access points. Wireless access points provide a simple way for hackers to penetrate your internal network. Whether sitting in a parking lot or driving around a complex, wireless hackers can find ways to get into your network.Our assessment will identify vulnerabilities and offer advice for hardening and remediation.
Why preform a wireless security accesment?
To execute a real-world attack on critical infrastructure and understand the level of risk that exists at a single moment in time.To gain assurance that a malicious attacker could not gain unauthorized access to wireless or connected wired resources.To understand the level of risk for your organization compared to similar companies.
Our Wireless Security Assesment Includes the Following?
Physical security of wireless access points
Wireless signal strength (heatmap)
Network naming convention
Signal strength and dispersion
Encryption algorithms such as WEP, WPA, LEAP, PEAP
Key / certificate change / rotation
Network architecture and security zones
De-authentication vulnerabilities
“Evil Twin” attacks
Traffic overload via flooding
Traffic replay / injection
Wireless card vulnerabilities.
New: We also offers penetration testing on your infrastructure itself.
Check out a sample of a Social Engineering Attack?
So you’re sitting at your desk and the phone rings. “Hey this is Bob from your IT Department. We are noticing that your computer is creating a lot of traffic out to the internet. Are you noticing that anything on your computer is out of the ordinary lately?” “yeah my computer is slow… can you guys finally come and fix it. We’d be glad to *cough* help! Go here, download this patch, and run it…” and a couple minutes later we have fully compromised a system sitting behind a firewall in a corporate environment .
The moral of the story is that unless you have some type of training involved for employees, they are very susceptible to Social Engineering. Even these days. Next time, it just might not be a Mobo Pen Tester on the other end of the phone, it could be someone with a malicious intent.