what is wlan, zenmap, mantrap
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WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) π‘π
Wireless network that allows devices to connect without physical cables
Security Context:
- Vulnerabilities: Rogue access points, weak encryption (WEP), eavesdropping
- Defenses: WPA3 encryption, MAC filtering, network segmentation
- #OG Translation: βThe attack surface that floats in the airβ
ZENMAP πΊοΈπ
Graphical interface for Nmap - the network discovery and security auditing tool
What it does:
- Scans networks for active devices
- Identifies open ports and services
- Detects operating systems and versions
- #OG Translation: βThe digital crowbar for finding unlocked doorsβ
MANTRAP πͺπ
Physical security access control - two interlocking doors creating a secure holding area
How it works:
- First door must close before second opens
- Prevents tailgating/piggybacking
- Often includes biometric verification
- #OG Translation: βThe airlock for humansβ
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Remember: WLAN is your wireless battlefield, Zenmap is your reconnaissance tool, and Mantrap is your physical choke point. Each represents a different layer of defense.
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