Hacking & Solutions: 802.11 Protocol Attacks, Deauthentication
This article is presented as part of hacking + solution track for Wireless Security Expo 2008.
Deauthentication is the most common form of 802.11 protocol denial-of-service (DoS) attack. After watching the Deauthentication video, you can see that performing this type of attack takes seconds using common and user-friendly software and hardware, can wreak havoc on a network, and can be used as part of other types of wireless network attacks. Deauthentication frames are considered notifications, not requests, which means any associated station or AP that receives a deauthentication frame must comply.
Continue reading...