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KisMAC is a wireless network discovery tool for Mac OS X. It has a wide range of features, similar to those of Kismet (its Linux/BSD namesake). The program is geared toward network security professionals, and is not as novice-friendly as similar applications. Distributed under the GNU General Public License,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Under What License is KisMAC Published? )〕 KisMAC is free software. KisMAC will scan for networks passively on supported cards - including Apple's AirPort, and AirPort Extreme, and many third-party cards, and actively on any card supported by Mac OS X itself. Cracking of WEP and WPA keys, both by brute force, and exploiting flaws such as weak scheduling and badly generated keys is supported when a card capable of monitor mode is used, and packet reinjection can be done with a supported card (Prism2 and some Ralink cards). GPS mapping can be performed when an NMEA compatible GPS receiver is attached. Data can also be saved in pcap format and loaded into programs such as Wireshark. ==KisMAC Features== * Reveals hidden / cloaked / closed SSIDs * Shows logged in clients (with MAC Addresses, IP addresses and signal strengths) * Mapping and GPS support * Can draw area maps of network coverage * PCAP import and export * Support for 802.11b/g * Different attacks against encrypted networks * Deauthentication attacks * AppleScript-able * Kismet drone support (capture from a Kismet drone) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「KisMAC」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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