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| 3G/4G Testing; Attacking and Monitoring 3g/4g devices | |
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| Topic Started: Apr 28 2014, 10:47 AM (288 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Apr 28 2014, 10:47 AM Post #1 |
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Hello all! A little new here, though I've been reading over the pwnpad and kalipwn for a few weeks now; and trying to figure out what my best option is going to be here. I am looking to begin performing tests on wireless devices using 3g/4g... I haven't really seen much discussing this in the forums. I am wondering does kalipwn or pwnpad have such a solution? If so which one is better? Any help here, even pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. --cheers |
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| 0ld3nglish800 | May 8 2014, 07:44 PM Post #2 |
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You can use wireshark to capture 3g/4g data. I am pretty sure both Kalipwn and the pwnpad have wireshark installed. |
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