SILICA 7.45 Release Notes
Service Impersonation Attack
- The Service Impersonation Attack, which creates a fake access point and
intercepts network traffic from connecting clients, has been split into
submodules, giving the user the capability to change at any moment the
parameters of the attack. Each of the fake services, DNS, POP, POPS,
SMTP, SMTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, VPN, HTTP, and HTTPS, are now individual
submodules with default, but user controllable, parameters. Also,
traffic can now be captured by port redirection, in addition of by DNS
spoofing.
Request monitor view
- A new request monitor view was added. All HTTP and HTTPS requests from
traffic that SILICA captures is added to this list. There is a filtering
capability that supports search by multiple tokens.
Bug fixes: several issues were fixed in the service impersonation and SSL
stripping and spoofing modules.