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KisMAC is a free stumbler application for MacOS X, that puts your card into the monitor mode. Unlike most other applications for OS X it has the ability to run completely invisible and send no probe requests.
KisMAC supports several third party PCMCIA/PCCards cards with Orinoco and PrismII chipsets, as well as Cisco Aironet cards. Original Airport Cards are supported too. The newer Airport Extreme Cards are only supported in a limited active mode.
General support:
-MacOS 10.3
-reveals cloaked SSIDs
-reveals logged in Clients (incl. MAC Addresses)
-mapping and GPS support
-visualization of network coverage
-PCAP im- and export
-support for 802.11b & g
-different attacks against encrypted networks
-deauthentication attacks
-Apple Script compatible (in newest SVN version)
Supported hardware chipsets:
-Apple Airport
-Lucent Hermes I & II (Orinoco 2 and 11MBit)
-Intersil Prism 2, 2.5, 3 in PCMCIA and USB devices
-Cisco Aironet (with older 4.xx firmware)
-Intersil PrismGT (with newest SVN version)
cypto support
-bruteforce attacks against LEAP, WPA and WEP
-weak scheduling attack against WEP
-Newsham 21-bit attack against WEP
New in this version:
-passive AirPort Extreme mode (except for MacBookPro and newest Mac Minis)
-KisMAC is now a Universal binary
-IP-Addressen of Clients will be shown
-Extenended configuration capabilities
-Growl integration
-Google Earth export
-Advanced search options
-Reworked Atheros integration
-and lots of bugs were squished.
Requirements:
-OS X 10.4 or later.
Universal Binary
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