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Networking Hacking Tools
Networking Hacking is an offensive branch of computer security related to networks hacking and the penetration of a target via the networking services or equipment.
Examples of network hacking tools include Kismet – Wireless Network Hacking, Sniffing & Monitoring, THC-Hydra – The Fast and Flexible Network Login Hacking Tool, Infernal Twin Updated 2.6.11 – Automated Wireless Hacking Suite and Firesheep – Social Network Session Stealing/Hijacking Tool.
Network hacking would also include WLAN hacking, wifi hacking, wireless hacking, Cisco hacking and so on which would rely on various different types of network hacking software.
Types of Networking Hacking
In this day and age, pretty much all hacking takes place across some kind of network (be it a private network or LAN, the public Internet, a darknet, public radio networks or any other kind).
You can find the best resources and networking hacking tools below.
Hackers Attack Root Servers and Slow Internet Key Traffic
[ad] Well at least it shows the Internet is not very susceptible to such attacks due to its distributed nature, even if the root nameservers are down, the DNS system still functions. This was a pretty heavy attack though and the most significant in the past 5 years or so, someone testing their ego I […]
PReplay – A pcap Network Traffic Replay Tool for Windows
There are not many good tools for replaying traffic, most people use WireShark (formely known as Ethereal) for capturing the traffic, but what happens if you want to take that capture and reply it over the wire? Someone has this problem so they decided to code their own solution, thankfully for us! There are quite […]
ADTool – Active Directory Domain Listing Tool
ADtool is a neat tool to help you list all the machines that are part of an Active Directory driven domain or network. It is intended to help pentesters and admins in their day to day work, there are some other tools that can accomplish the work for listing domain servers, but unfortunately all other […]
LFT – Layer Four Traceroute and WhoB
[ad] LFT LFT, short for Layer Four Traceroute, is a sort of ‘traceroute’ that often works much faster (than the commonly-used Van Jacobson method) and goes through many configurations of packet-filters (firewalls). More importantly, LFT implements numerous other features including AS number lookups through several reliable sources, loose source routing, netblock name lookups, et al. […]