Over the past two decades cheap radio technology has made accessing and observing the RF spectrum achievable for the hobbyist as well as the professional. Rogue Wireless Detection takes students on a tour of Bluetooth, WiFi, and SDR applications with the express goal of tracking and locating rogue signals.
Much of the content of this course will explore the possibilities of using commercial WiFi, Bluetooth, and Software Defined Radio (SDR) gear in an investigative fashion. This will include leveraging hardware such as the WiFi Pineapple and HackRF as well as software such as TEMPEST SDR and HackRF Sweep.
This knowledge will be reinforced with daily exercises and will continue to be fostered through student take home equipment and training devices.
Topics will include:
- Finding Rogue Bluetooth Clients
- Finding Rogue Wifi Clients
- Locating Rogue Access Point
- Leveraging the WiFi Pineapple for Device Detection and Location
- Using Software Defined Radios
- Using RF Based Microcontrollers for Training
- Basic Linux Familiarization
Students will receive:
Ubertooth One (while supplies last)
WiFi Pineapple HackRF One Portapack Raspberry Pi 4 Kit Raspberry Pi Touchscreen Headphones |
USB Battery Pack
Wireless and Wired Keyboard Portable HDMI Monitor Shielded USB Cabling USB Drive with Course Material Remote Latch Relays |
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 |
Linus Primer
Pentoo Linux Classic Bluetooth Bluetooth Low Energy Ubertooth One |
TSCM Pi
Bluetooth Tracking Lab WiFi Infrastructure Finding WiFi Devices Tracking WiFi Clients |
WiFi Pineapple
Weaponizing the WiFi Pineapple Tracking Clients Exercise |
Kismet
Software Defined Radio (SDR) HackRF Basics SDR Software SDR Attacks TEMPEST SDR |
SDR with Pentoo Linux
Hack RF Portapack Adafruit Feather Training Transmitters |