Questions tagged [mac-address]

A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment.

MAC addresses are most often assigned by the manufacturer of a network interface card (NIC) and are stored in its hardware, the card's read-only memory, or some other firmware mechanism. If assigned by the manufacturer, a MAC address usually encodes the manufacturer's registered identification number and may be referred to as the burned-in address. It may also be known as an Ethernet hardware address (EHA), hardware address or physical address. A network node may have multiple NICs and will then have one unique MAC address per NIC.

MAC addresses are formed according to the rules of one of three numbering name spaces managed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): MAC-48, EUI-48, and EUI-64. The IEEE claims trademarks on the names EUI-48 and EUI-64, in which EUI is an acronym for Extended Unique Identifier.

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Is it possible to assign MAC-address-specific passphrases for a WiFi network?

Private network access security can be defined by a unique WPA2 passphrase to grant access to devices and MAC address filtering to control authorized devices. Nowadays mobile devices are legion, so if one is stolen, the WPA2 passphrase is easily…
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unknown MAC address in the LAN, DD-WRT router

I am using a linksys router with DD-WRT firmware with a WiBro internet connection, the ISP uses a hub with multiple user connected to it. The issue is that an unidentified MAC address seems to pop up in the routers LAN with a local ip address. It…
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How can I avoid getting exposed while travelling to Russia?

UPDATE: There is a similar question, but my question is different because it is very narrow and about a very specific security concern. In short, I used a laptop to make posts on a Russian social network (vk.com) from Japan and am now travelling to…
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Am I supposed to find non-wifi devices in 802.11 frames of WPA2 encrypted wifi?

I recently tuned in on my access point to see what data is visible despite encryption. Am I supposed to find MAC addresses of my non-wifi clients in the 802.11 frames and is this part of the protocol (beacons) or a flaw in my access point? I was…
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ARP-spoofing: why does the attacker constantly send ARP replys?

I have understood the basic concept of how arp-spoofing works. However, I am struggling with the details. Why does an attacker have to constantly send out spoofed arp-announcements to the network? Is a client only accepting the first…
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unknown user on my router

Recently i noticed that there is an unknown user connected to my modem. I tried to block the mac address by accessing router page(192.168.1.1 ,dlink modem) > parent control > macaddress filter > put the mac address of (unknown user) > apply. but…
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Is it possible to find the manufacturer of a BLE device from it's mac address?

Tools like nmap are able to identify the make of a device based on it's mac address. Is there a tool or a reference to identify the make of a Bluetooth Low Energy device based on its mac address?
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Received letter from attorney stating they found a pirated copy of software on my computer based on my MAC address

Is this correct? Can a MAC address lead a company to the specific user? They have my phone number and an old email address for me. The information they sent me is showing a MAC address and the specific number of times the pirated software was used…
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How to find remote routers mac address?

I found an open port on my home network. Port 4567. From what I understand and have read online the router uses its MAC address as username, so all you need to login on the router is the routers Ethernet mac address and an admin password that can be…
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How to get clients mac address for aireplay-ng

While I was reading the docs on deauth for aireplay, I found that the parameter -c 'mac addr' is used for deauth of a specific client if I am not wrong. But what I don't know is how to find the MAC address of clients on different networks? It's…
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Is it good idea to use a access point MAC address as wifi password?

I realized that one network I'm connecting with is using a MAC address of one of its interfaces. If an attacker would know that fact, could he somehow obtain the MAC address wirelessly and break into the network? Let's exclude brute force attacks.
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Does a VPN Provider Know My MAC Address?

I know MAC is a layer 2 address, so it's only sent to the next router in the chain. Does a VPN provider get that information when I'm connected to their service? Is their router considered the next router or is my actual physical router next in…
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Reasons for gathering MAC address list

Suppose there is a password-secured WiFi network that exists to provide users with Internet access only. Edit: Consider a guest/mobile-BYOD network as an example. Since filtering access to a WiFi network by MAC address is of dubious security…
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How does Amazon Fire TV know my name/account?

I bought a Fire TV stick and inserted it into the HDMI-port of my TV. I was presented with a dialog to select my wireless router so it can connect online. Just after I did that, it asked me if I am who I am. So they were able to deduce my account…
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Can changing a MAC address give an attacker more leverage in a network?

Security lessons force us to use limited users (Standard User) on Windows networks. I found that an administrator account can change his MAC address from Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections ------> [adapter] ---rclick--->…
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