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A security technician is reviewing Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (WIPS) alerts after several wireless industrial sensors lost connectivity simultaneously. The WIPS telemetry reveals a sudden, sustained rise in the physical RF noise floor to 50 dBm-50\text{ dBm} across all channels in the 2.4 GHz2.4\text{ GHz} spectrum, resulting in a severely degraded Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and a high rate of corrupted frame retransmissions. Which of the following wireless attacks is indicated by these metrics?

  1. Radio Frequency (RF) jammingCevap
  2. B
    Evil twin deployment
  3. C
    Deauthentication attack
  4. D
    Initialization Vector (IV) attack

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Radio Frequency (RF) jamming
Radio Frequency (RF) jamming occurs when an attacker transmits continuous high-power signals on target wireless frequencies. This elevates the ambient noise floor, degrades the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) to unusable levels, and prevents legitimate devices from maintaining connectivity across affected frequency channels.

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1
Analyze the WIPS log telemetry
Identified a sharp increase in the background RF noise floor (reaching 50 dBm-50\text{ dBm}) affecting all channels in the 2.4 GHz2.4\text{ GHz} spectrum.
Physical layer interference spanning multiple channels indicates signal disruption at the radio frequency layer rather than protocol manipulation.
2
Evaluate the impact on wireless performance metrics
Noted a drastic drop in Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) leading to frame corruption and lost sensor connectivity.
When the noise floor approaches or exceeds signal strength, wireless receivers cannot distinguish legitimate data frames from background noise.
3
Correlate indicators to specific attack signatures
Conclude that intentional high-power RF transmission (jamming) is causing the denial-of-service condition.
RF jamming elevates the physical noise floor uniformly across frequency bands without transmitting valid 802.11 frames.

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Identifying Radio Frequency (RF) jamming attack indicators in wireless networks
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