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Zorluk: OrtaCommon Network Attack Types and Vectors

Match each network attack type on the left with its corresponding operational vector or network signature on the right.

  • Evil TwinDeploying an unauthorized wireless access point broadcasting a legitimate SSID with elevated signal strength.
  • Wireless DeauthenticationTransmitting spoofed 802.11 management frames targeting client MAC addresses to force disconnection from an access point.
  • RF JammingEmitting continuous high-amplitude radio noise across wireless spectrum channels to induce physical layer signal degradation.
  • Rogue DHCP ServerBroadcasting unauthorized network configuration options to endpoints, overriding default gateway and primary DNS addresses.

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Evil Twin matches with deploying an unauthorized wireless access point broadcasting a legitimate SSID. Wireless Deauthentication matches with transmitting spoofed 802.11 management frames to force client disconnections. RF Jamming matches with emitting continuous high-amplitude radio noise across wireless frequencies. Rogue DHCP Server matches with broadcasting unauthorized network configuration parameters such as default gateway and DNS addresses.
Each attack vector uniquely maps to its specific operating layer and mechanism: Evil Twin (L2 SSID impersonation), Wireless Deauthentication (L2 management frame injection), RF Jamming (L1 radio noise emission), and Rogue DHCP Server (L7/L3 service configuration hijacking).

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1
Analyze rogue access point impersonation behavior
Identify that spoofing a legitimate network SSID to intercept client connections describes an Evil Twin attack.
Evil Twins exploit endpoint auto-connect preferences by advertising identical wireless parameters.
2
Evaluate wireless management frame exploits
Identify that crafting spoofed 802.11 disassociation messages corresponds to a Wireless Deauthentication attack.
Unprotected 802.11 management frames can be forged by attackers to force clients off an access point.
3
Examine Physical layer interference tactics
Identify that flooding 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz channels with continuous RF noise defines RF Jamming.
RF Jamming operates at OSI Layer 1 by overpowering valid wireless radio signals.
4
Assess unauthorized network configuration service risks
Identify that issuing unauthorized IP leases with malicious gateway or DNS settings represents a Rogue DHCP Server.
Rogue DHCP servers win response race conditions to misdirect endpoint traffic flows.

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Common Network Attack Types and Vectors
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