Subterfuge, a Framework to take the arcane art of Man-in-the-Middle(MiTM) Attack and make it as simple as point and shoot. A beautiful, easy to
use interface which produces a more transparent and effective attack is
what sets Subterfuge apart from other attack tools. Subterfuge
demonstrates vulnerabilities in the ARP Protocol by harvesting
credentials that go across the network, and even exploiting machines
through race conditions.
Subterfuge is a small but devastatingly effective credential-harvesting
program which exploits a vulnerability in the Address Resolution
Protocol. It does this in a way that a non-technical user would have the
ability, at the push of a button, to harvest all of the usernames and
passwords of victims on their connected network, thus equipping
information and network security professionals with a “push-button”
security validation tool.
The video below show you how to
configure subterfuge on your computer, the operating system shown in the
video is backtrack 5 but you can install subterfuge in other Linux distribution because subterfuge install dependencies by itself.
Screenshots
Note: So this is a small video in the subterfuge tutorial I will show you how to perform the various attack. Do not forget to comment about this wonderful tool and do not forget to share your experiences regrading the framework.
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