Wireless Security tests the security of corporate WiFi networks and identifies vulnerabilities in configuration, encryption, authentication, and wireless protocols used in Romania.
Wireless security evaluates WiFi networks for vulnerabilities: weak WPA2/WPA3 passwords, misconfigurations, rogue access points, deauthentication attacks, wireless man-in-the-middle, and captive portal bypassing. The MICAN.ro team uses advanced techniques to identify risks ignored by companies in Romania.
We perform site surveys to identify access points, analyze configurations (SSID, encryption, authentication), test WPA2/WPA3 password strength (dictionary attacks, brute-force), detect rogue access points, simulate Evil Twin and man-in-the-middle attacks, test segmentation between networks (guest vs corporate). We use Aircrack-ng, Kismet, Wireshark, WiFi Pineapple.
WiFi networks are gateways for attackers. In Romania, many companies use weak passwords for corporate WiFi, do not segment guest networks from internal ones, or do not detect rogue access points installed by employees or attackers. An attacker on your WiFi can intercept traffic, access internal resources, and compromise the entire network.
Companies in Romania with multiple offices, guest WiFi networks for clients, remote employees connecting personal devices (BYOD), organizations with PCI DSS compliance requirements, or any company offering WiFi in public spaces (hotels, cafes, airports).