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Chapter 2: IDS—Denial of Service Attack
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Figure 2-7: Locating intruders using AirMagnet Mobile FIND tool
DoS Attack: Queensland University of Technology
Exploit
Denial of Service Vulnerability in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Devices: US-
CERT VU#106678 & Aus-CERT AA-2004.02
802.11 WLAN devices use Carrier Sense Multiple Access with
Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) as the basic access mechanism in
which the WLAN device listens to the medium before starting any
transmission and backs-off when it detects any existing transmission
taking place. Collision avoidance combines the physical sensing
mechanism as well as the virtual sense mechanism that includes the
Network Allocation Vector (NAV), the time before which the
medium is available for transmission. Clear Channel Assessment
(CCA) in the DSSS protocol determines whether a WLAN channel is
clear so an 802.11b device can transmit on it.
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Summary of Contents for PRG-Laptop 7.0
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