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摘要
关联攻击的目的是通过利用现代操作系统网络管理器上的协议漏洞和可用性特性,操纵WiFi客户端与恶意接入点关联。本文根据各种攻击所利用的网络管理器特征对关联攻击进行分类。为了验证其当前的有效性状态,我们使用我们的Wifiphisher工具对流行操作系统的网络管理器实施并测试了所有已知的关联攻击。我们分析了对手可能实施的各种策略,以提高关联攻击的成功率。此外,我们还研究了针对即将推出的IEEE 802.11安全协议和认证的关联攻击行为,例如WPA3, Wi-Fi Enhanced Open and Easy Connect。我们的结果表明,尽管网络管理器已经阻碍了一些已知攻击(例如KARMA)的有效性,但其他技术(例如已知信标)仍然是活跃的威胁。更重要的是,我们的结果表明,即使是较新的安全协议也为关联攻击留下了空间。最后,我们描述了新的关联攻击检测和预防技术,以及基于用户意识的安全控制。
Exploiting WiFi usability features for association attacks in IEEE 802.11: Attack analysis and mitigation controls
Association attacks aim to manipulate WiFi clients into associating with a malicious access point, by exploiting protocol vulnerabilities and usability features implemented on the network managers of modern operating systems. In this paper we classify association attacks based on the network manager features that each attack exploits. To validate their current validity status, we implement and test all known association attacks against the network managers of popular operating systems, by using our Wifiphisher tool. We analyze various strategies that may be implemented by an adversary in order to increase the success rate of association attacks. Furthermore, we examine the behavior of association attacks against upcoming security protocols and certifications for IEEE 802.11, such as WPA3, Wi-Fi Enhanced Open and Easy Connect. Our results show that even though the network managers have hampered the effectiveness of some known attacks (e.g. KARMA), other techniques (e.g. Known Beacons) are still active threats. More importantly, our results show that even the newer security protocols leave room for association attacks. Finally, we describe novel detection and prevention techniques for association attacks, as well as security controls based on user awareness.