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OpenWrt LuCI 跨站脚本漏洞
OpenWrt LuCI is a graphical configuration interface for OpenWRT, an open-source operating system. Versions of OpenWrt LuCI prior to 24.10.5 and 25.12.0 had a cross-site scripting vulnerability. This vulnerability stemmed from a storage-based cross-site scripting issue in the wireless scanning...
SUSE CVE-2009-2844
cfg80211 in net/wireless/scan.c in the Linux kernel 2.6.30-rc1 and other versions before 2.6.31-rc6 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service crash via a sequence of beacon frames in which one frame omits an SSID Information Element IE and the subsequent frame contains an SSID IE, whic...
The vulnerability of embedded Qualcomm software due to buffer overflows allows attackers to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility of protected information.
The vulnerability of microprogramming software in embedded Qualcomm chips is caused by buffer overflow. Exploiting this vulnerability allows a malicious actor to compromise the confidentiality, integrity, and accessibility of the protected information, due to the lack of checking the length of th...
KITT-Lite
This is an offensive tool for wireless network exploitation. It is a collection of scripts and tools for various wireless-related tasks, including wireless network scanning, device identification, and password cracking. The toolset includes scripts for tasks such as: Wireless network scanning usi...
DAWIN - Distributed Audit & Wireless Intrusion Notification
DA-WIN is the end of the manual PCI wireless scan DA-WIN provides an organisation a continuous wireless scanning capability that is light touch and simple. It utilises compact and discreet sensors that can easily be deployed reducing the total cost of protection and simplifying the effort require...
LinSSID - Graphical wireless scanning for Linux (similar to Inssider)
LinSSID is graphically and functionally similar to Inssider Microsoft™ Windows®. It is written in C++ using Linux wireless tools, Qt5, and Qwt 6.1. LinSSID may be installed either by downloading source or binary from this site, or if you're using Debian/Ubuntu or one of its brethren, adding a ppa...