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Oracle Patches 3-Year-Old Java Deserialization Flaw in April Update
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Wireless Sniffer Kismet 2019-04-R1 Adds New Web UI, Support For Non-WiFi Captures
A new major Kismet version has been released, almost 3 years after the previous stable release. The new 2019-04-R1 version features a massively rewritten code base, a new web UI, support for non-WiFi capture types, and much more.
Kismet is a wireless network detector, package sniffer, and intrusion detection system. It works with any wireless card that supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11a/b/g/n traffic.
With the latest Kismet version 2019-04-R1, the tool is no longer WiFi only, and it now includes support for Bluetooth, 433MHz sensors (like weather stations, TPMS tire pressure sensors, or wireless thermometers), ADSB aircraft data, AMR-based power meters, wireless keyboards and mice built with the nRF chipset, and more.
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