July 2015
Intermediate to advanced
164 pages
3h 27m
English
So far, we have covered attacks against WEP and WPA/WPA2 protocols, access points, and network infrastructure. In this chapter, we treat attacks targeting the clients, whether they are connected or not to a Wi-Fi network. We will cover the following topics in this chapter:
In the last chapter, we have seen how to set up a rogue access point, which is part of the local wired network. An attacker can also set up a fake AP that appears to be legitimate to the client but is not connected to the local network. This kind of AP is called a honeypot ...
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