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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Ultimate Wi Fi Hacking & Security Series




Wireless networks are popping up everywhere.. It will be the most commonly used technology among computer networks in the near future. They provide a lot of freedom but not without cost: All too many home and corporate wireless networks are left wide open for attack.

This course takes an in-depth look at the security challenges of many different wireless technologies, exposing you to wireless security threats through the eyes of an attacker. Using readily available and custom-developed tools, you will navigate your way through the techniques attackers use to exploit Wi-Fi networks, including attacks againstWEP, WPA/WPA2, WPSand other systems.

Using assessment and analysis techniques, this course will show you how to identify the threats that expose wireless technology and build on this knowledge to implement defensive techniques that can be used to protect wireless systems.

In this course we teach everything fromscratchandno pre-existing knowledgeis needed. So as long as you have a working internet connection, a wireless router and a computer/laptop you are good to go.

With 25 modules for this course and Challenge Assignments for topics, we make sure you understand the topic from the ground up to the deep packet level.

This Hacking & Security course is meant for anyone who would like to learn how to SECURE their Wi-Fi network. Further, we also cover the essential HACKING aspects of it, as it is needed to properly understand the security part.


This is a beginner level course, and more advanced concepts like Firewalls, IDS and WLAN Man-  in-the-Middle Attacks are NOT covered.

Type: Course
Language: English
Number of videos: 25
Year: 2017
Format: MP4
Size: 610 MB
Password: offsec



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