Jan Ahrend
@janahrend · PhD Student, University of Oxford
Interesting. Two questions:
1) Will it detect wireless deauth attacks, evil twin APs/MITM and in general war driving?
2) Does it support wireless device fingerprinting - as in 'an unknown device is in close proximity of your home'? I bet most burglars forget to turn off their phone's WIFI :)
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Einaras Gr
@einarasg · Co-Founder @ CUJO
@janahrend Thx for your interest! 1) Yes, we do local scanning for spoofing etc. 2) Whenever a new wireless device connects on your network, we push a notification alerting you. Your CUJO app allows you to disconnect such devices.
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Jan Ahrend
@janahrend · PhD Student, University of Oxford
@einarasg Awesome!
1) Would love to see that live.
2) That's not quite what I meant. Are you considering to support passive wireless fingerprinting for unauthenticated devices in the future (i.e. by listening to 802.11 probe requests from client stations)? This way, CUJO can know who else is in/around the house who is not 'trusted' (with your WIFI password). I think that's a smart way to take digital signals and learn about the physical security of your home. This could warn you in real-time about burglars or friends of your kids showing up to a party while you are gone over the weekend. Would love to hear your thoughts!
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Einaras Gr
@einarasg · Co-Founder @ CUJO
@janahrend thanks for clarifying. It's a great suggestion but one that we cannot implement in v1. Simply put, CUJO does not have an antenna. And I unless I misunderstood your question again, we'd need an antenna to do such passive fingerprinting/scanning. But yeah, that's a brilliant idea.
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