You sure your office network is secure?
This is for educational purposes only! I don't really elaborate what tools I am using.
A simulation of me being a total nuisance to other employees at the office. The owner would not be impressed when the entire network goes down for like... 30 minutes at a time and phones are not working either (cause VoIP). I am still surprised that the Kaspersky Internet Security had no idea that the PC network was taken over and bad things were happening. I am confident that other solutions are not any better either. Starving a DHCP server and placing my own in its place also was surprisingly easy. What gives?
If you run a small office and are worried about being attacked (usually by an angry / annoyed employee) = please test your security and don't fall for the "we got it, all secure, all good" marketing fluff that was only created so that you can part ways with your hard earned £££.
And please do not think that your BT, SKY or Virgin broadband router will protect you from any of this. That kit is to provide broadband and those companies are not in the "protect your from IT issues" business but only in the: provide you with broadband business. You can't have it all for £50pm.
If you need IT security please talk to the appropriate specialists. Penetration tests, policies, training your staff and being nice to your staff so none of them go medieval on you with some freely available to download tool and 30 minutes on some tutorial on how to use it.
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