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WiSpear ~ WiFi intelligence & interception firm. #1
Wispear designs and develops Wi-Fi intelligence and interception products that enable Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), Intelligence and Homeland Security organizations to overcome Wi-Fi intelligence challenges.

Their website is very vague with no information unless you contact them, http://wispear.com/

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https://www.hackread.com/israeli-firm-wi...-agencies/
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RE: WiSpear ~ WiFi intelligence & interception firm. #2
Seems like a MITM attack and/or honeypot AP/Interception:

Quote:The software was capable of easily Intercepting any required Wi-Fi signal from longest possible ranges and steal Information from the networks such as social media passwords and other communications.

You're correct about the website Itself, the Info Is down to the bare minimum.
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RE: WiSpear ~ WiFi intelligence & interception firm. #3
(10-05-2017, 04:35 PM)mothered Wrote: Seems like a MITM attack and/or honeypot AP/Interception:

Quote:The software was capable of easily Intercepting any required Wi-Fi signal from longest possible ranges and steal Information from the networks such as social media passwords and other communications.

You're correct about the website Itself, the Info Is down to the bare minimum.

I'm wondering if they'll go the same way Cellebrite did and at least show the tools capabilities to the public, after browsing Cellebrites website some of their field tools are quite intriguing, shame I'll never get to play with them.
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RE: WiSpear ~ WiFi intelligence & interception firm. #4
(10-05-2017, 05:55 PM)S3xySmurf Wrote: I'm wondering if they'll go the same way Cellebrite did and at least show the tools capabilities to the public

Demonstrating the tool's capabilities without revealing the methods and exactly how they're used to achieve It, would make perfect sense. We're not asking for the source code, just a simple demonstration.

We can only hope.
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