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Once the Rogue AP is identified and reported by AirMagnet
Enterprise, the WLAN administrator may use the FIND tool to locate
the rogue device.
Figure 3-9: Locating a device using AirMagnet Mobile FIND tool
Illegal 802.11 Packets Detected
Hackers using illegal packets (malformed non-standard 802.11
frames) can force wireless devices to behave in strange manners. It is
a well-known fact that illegal packets can cause the firmware of a few
vendors' wireless network cards to crash. Examples of such
vulnerability include NULL probe response frame (null SSID in the
probe response frame) and oversized information elements in the
management frames. These ill-formed frames can be broadcasted to
cause multiple wireless clients to crash.
AirMagnet Mobile can detect these illegal packets and raise an alarm
when they appear. Wireless clients experiencing blue screen or lock-
up problems during the attack period should consider upgrading the
WLAN NIC driver or the firmware.
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