S+ Obj 3.4 Wireless Attacks

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Flashcards for Wireless Attacks.
Tyler Hampton
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What is a Rogue Access Point? An unauthorized wireless access point on a network.
What is Jamming/Interference in relation to wireless attacks? Purposely obstructing or interfering with a signal.
What is an Evil Twin attack? A fraudulent wireless access point that appears to be legitimate, set up to eavesdrop on wireless communications.
What is War Driving? Driving around with a laptop looking for open wireless access points with which to communicate.
What is Bluejacking? The sending of unsolicited messages over a Bluetooth connection.
What is Bluesnarfing? The gaining of unauthorized access through a Bluetooth connection.
What is War Chalking? Markings left, often written in chalk, by those who discover a vulnerability that provides a way into the wireless network.
What is an IV attack? An attack that involves looking at repeated results in order to crack the WEP secret key.
What is Packet Sniffing? The process of looking through message packets to find data.
What is Near-Field Communication? Technology that requires a user to bring the client close to the AP in order to verify (often through RFID or Wi-Fi) that the device is present.
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