Manufacture Month: “ 11” represents the 2-character month code.Manufacture Year: “ 09” represents the 2-character year of manufacture. ![]() This password value likely breaks down into four fields: From the photo above, the password on my MiFi device is: 09 The password on the back of the MiFi device also reveals some interesting information. From this we can determine that Verizon has no more than 65,536 unique SSID’s for MiFi devices (potentially less more data is needed to determine if all 16-bits of the BSSID are evenly distributed among devices). ![]() The MiFi SSID on my product is “Verizon MiFi DAD1 Secure”, slightly different than that of the MiFi device label (where Kismet reports the addition of ” Secure” to the SSID, and the mixed-case “MiFi”, which is important to us).Īlso, we can see that the “DAD1” in the SSID matches the last two bytes of the AP’s MAC address (or Basic Service Set Identifier – BSSID). ![]() Cursory analysis of the beacon information elements don’t reveal anything particularly interesting, though the Kismet screen-shot gives us a point of correlation.
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