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Lure10: Exploiting Windows Automatic Association Algorithm

Lure10 is a novel technique presented at the Hack-in-the-Box 2017 conference in Amsterdam that enables an attacker to automatically achieve a man-in-the-middle position against wireless devices running the Windows operating system. The attack requires no user interaction and exploits the "Wi-Fi Sense" feature found in recent versions of the Microsoft Windows platform.

Choronzon public release

Hello readers of the CENSUS blog, my name is Zisis Sialveras and I am happy to announce today the public release of our evolutionary knowledge-based fuzzer, Choronzon.

Getting the most out of Evil Twin with wifiphisher — BSides Athens 2016

My last year’s talk at BSides London introduced to the public Wifiphisher, a security tool that mounts the Evil Twin attack against Wi-Fi networks. The tool has since seen some heavy use by the wireless hacking community which has inspired further research into ways of making the Evil Twin attack more effective. This year, I was happy to discuss the results of this research in another BSides event which was held, for the first time, in my hometown — BSides Athens!

Side Channel Leaks in Mobile Applications — Infocom Mobile World Conference 2016

Hello, my name is Ioannis Stais and I’m a security consultant at CENSUS S.A.. At this year’s Infocom Mobile World Conference I did a short presentation on “Side Channel Leaks in Mobile Applications”.