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This paper describes some of the techniques attackers utilize to disrupt wireless networks through MAC address spoofing, demonstrated with captured traffic that was generated by the AirJack, FakeAP and Wellenreiter tools. Through the analysis of these traces, the author identifies techniques that can be employed to detect applications that are using spoofed MAC addresses (*pdf)
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The IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN standard has become the de-facto for wireless network communications medium. The availability of inexpensive equipment coupled with wire-like network bandwidth and ease of use has driven rapid adoption by corporate and SOHO users. Unfortunately, the rapid implementation of this wireless technology is having other, unintended consequences.
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