KisMAC is an open-source and free sniffer/scanner application for Mac OS X. It has an advantage over MacStumbler / iStumbler / NetStumbler in that it uses monitor mode and passive scanning. KisMAC supports many third party USB devices: Intersil Prism2, Ralink rt2570, rt73, and Realtek rtl8187 chipsets. All of the internal AirPort hardware is supported for scanning.
Features
Reveals hidden / cloaked / closed SSIDs
Shows logged in clients (with MAC Addresses, IP addresses and signal strengths)
Mapping and GPS support
Can draw area maps of network coverage
PCAP import and export
Support for 802.11b/g
Different attacks against encrypted networks
Deauthentication attacks
AppleScript-able
Kismet drone support (capture from a Kismet drone)
Supported hardware chipsets
Apple AirPort and AirPort Extreme (dependent upon Apple's drivers)
Intersil Prism 2, 2.5, 3 USB devices
Ralink rt2570 and rt73 USB devices
Realtek RTL8187L USB (such as the Alfa AWUS036H, which does not work on Mac OS 10.6.7 or later)
Crypto support
Bruteforce attacks against LEAP, WPA and WEP
Weak scheduling attack against WEP
Newsham 21-bit attack against WEP
KisMAC 0.3.3
Free, open source GPS wireless stumbling and hacking tool for Mac OS X
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