A security analyst reviews packet capture logs from a corporate wireless network following reports of sudden connectivity drops. The capture reveals a high volume of unencrypted IEEE 802.11 management frames containing Reason Code 7 (Class 3 frame received from nonassociated STA) broadcast from an unverified MAC address. Immediately following these frames, several client stations transmit EAPOL-Key 4-way handshake messages toward a secondary access point that is broadcasting an identical SSID on the same channel but exhibiting a significantly higher RSSI and a different BSSID. Which of the following best diagnoses the ongoing attack vector and its primary operational objective?
- A wireless deauthentication/disassociation attack paired with an Evil Twin access point to force client re-association and intercept sensitive traffic.Cevap
- BAn initialization vector (IV) reuse attack against WPA2-Enterprise paired with a radio frequency (RF) jamming attack to degrade signal quality.
- CAn ARP poisoning attack executed over the air to perform rogue DHCP assignment and reroute local VLAN traffic through a compromised gateway.
- DA MAC spoofing attack intended to bypass 802.1X port-based Network Access Control (NAC) combined with a captive portal credential harvesting campaign.
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A wireless disassociation attack combined with an Evil Twin access point deployment.
The presence of IEEE 802.11 management frames carrying Reason Code 7 indicates an active disassociation attack designed to break established wireless connections. The subsequent EAPOL-Key 4-way handshake messages directed toward an unauthorized BSSID broadcasting an identical SSID with a stronger RSSI confirm the presence of an Evil Twin access point positioned to perform on-path eavesdropping.
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Wireless Deauthentication & Evil Twin Attack Indicators