Discussing common attacks on Wi-Fi networks
Prevention, detection, and investigation of illegal network activity is greatly strengthened by an intimate knowledge of the different modes of unauthorized access. The security perimeter of a Wi-Fi network is quite porous and breaches can come from multiple vectors.
To help enhance this knowledge, let's discuss the common attacks on Wi-Fi networks.
Incidental connection
When a user turns on his laptop and his device accidentally associates itself with an available Wi-Fi network (maybe due to the network being open), this is known as an incidental connection. The user may be unaware that this has occurred. This can be classified as an attack since the laptop may also be connected to another wired network and could perhaps provide inroads to this network from the open network. This mis-association could be accidental or deliberate with malicious intent, for example, the attacker's objective may be to bypass the company firewall and allowing...