Evil twin and access point MAC spoofing

One of the most potent attacks on WLAN infrastructures is the evil twin. The idea is to basically introduce an attacker-controlled access point in the vicinity of the WLAN network. This access point will advertise the exact same SSID as the authorized WLAN network.

Many wireless users may accidently connect to this malicious access point, thinking it is part of the authorized network. Once a connection is established, the attacker can orchestrate a man-in-the-middle attack and transparently relay traffic while eavesdropping on the entire communication. We will take a look at how a man-in-the-middle attack is done in a later chapter. In the real world, an attacker would ideally use this attack close to the ...

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