Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) — Question 80
Wireless access control attacks aim to penetrate a network by evading WLAN access control measures such as AP MAC filters and Wi-Fi port access controls.
Which of the following wireless access control attacks allow the attacker to set up a rogue access point outside the corporate perimeter and then lure the employees of the organization to connect to it?
Answer options
- A. Ad hoc associations
- B. Client mis-association
- C. MAC spoofing
- D. Rogue access points
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B, Client mis-association, as this attack involves tricking users into connecting to a malicious access point. While A, Ad hoc associations, and C, MAC spoofing, are related to wireless security, they do not specifically focus on luring users to connect to a rogue AP. D, Rogue access points, refers to the access points themselves, not the method of luring users.