Pinned Repositories
dotfiles
My dotfiles
internet-watchdog
Monitor the internet connectivity, using Arduino and a 2G shield
manuf.py
Parser library for Wireshark's OUI database.
mas
MAS - Modbus Attack Scripts
Modshaft
Modbus tap/tun tunneler, for making arbitrary ethernet connections over Modbus/TCP.
NetXML-to-CSV
Converts KISMET/AirCrack NetXML Wireless logs to a CSV format.
pykismetkml
A Kismet NetXML/GPSXML to KML converter
TinyCheck
TinyCheck allows you to easily capture network communications from a smartphone or any device which can be associated to a Wi-Fi access point in order to quickly analyze them. This can be used to check if any suspect or malicious communication is outgoing from a smartphone, by using heuristics or specific Indicators of Compromise (IoCs). In order to make it working, you need a computer with a Debian-like operating system and two Wi-Fi interfaces. The best choice is to use a Raspberry Pi (2+) a Wi-Fi dongle and a small touch screen. This tiny configuration (for less than $50) allows you to tap any Wi-Fi device, anywhere.
romainallain's Repositories
romainallain/mas
MAS - Modbus Attack Scripts
romainallain/pykismetkml
A Kismet NetXML/GPSXML to KML converter
romainallain/dotfiles
My dotfiles
romainallain/internet-watchdog
Monitor the internet connectivity, using Arduino and a 2G shield
romainallain/manuf.py
Parser library for Wireshark's OUI database.
romainallain/Modshaft
Modbus tap/tun tunneler, for making arbitrary ethernet connections over Modbus/TCP.
romainallain/NetXML-to-CSV
Converts KISMET/AirCrack NetXML Wireless logs to a CSV format.
romainallain/TinyCheck
TinyCheck allows you to easily capture network communications from a smartphone or any device which can be associated to a Wi-Fi access point in order to quickly analyze them. This can be used to check if any suspect or malicious communication is outgoing from a smartphone, by using heuristics or specific Indicators of Compromise (IoCs). In order to make it working, you need a computer with a Debian-like operating system and two Wi-Fi interfaces. The best choice is to use a Raspberry Pi (2+) a Wi-Fi dongle and a small touch screen. This tiny configuration (for less than $50) allows you to tap any Wi-Fi device, anywhere.