A security analyst is investigating reports from branch office employees who experienced sudden wireless disconnections followed by prompts to re-enter corporate network credentials on an unfamiliar browser landing page. Wireshark captures and wireless intrusion prevention system (WIPS) logs collected during the incident reveal specific anomalous indicators. Which TWO of the following technical indicators confirm that an Evil Twin attack was executed against the wireless network?
- The broadcasting access point advertises the legitimate corporate SSID but uses an unapproved BSSID MAC address with a vendor prefix that does not match enterprise hardware inventoryCevap
- A sudden spike in 802.11 management frames containing deauthentication subtypes sent from a spoofed access point MAC address to force client re-associationCevap
- CSustained high radio frequency noise floor and wideband signal degradation across all 2.4 GHz channels causing high packet error rates
- DMultiple DHCP DECLINE messages issued by clients following MAC address randomization upon connecting to the primary VLAN switch port
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The correct indicators are the rogue broadcasting access point exhibiting an unapproved BSSID MAC address with an unauthorized hardware vendor prefix while broadcasting the corporate SSID, and a sudden spike in spoofed 802.11 deauthentication management frames used to disconnect clients and force re-association.
An Evil Twin attack involves deploying a unauthorized rogue access point configured with the target network's exact SSID. Technical indicators verifying this include observing an unauthorized BSSID (MAC address) that does not match enterprise asset registries, along with a stream of 802.11 deauthentication management frames crafted to disconnect target clients from the legitimate access point and push them onto the rogue device.
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