Wireless access control attacks aim to penetrate a network by evading WLAN access control measures,
such as AP MAC filters and Wi-Fi port access controls. Which of the following wireless access control
attacks allows the attacker to set up a rogue access point outside the corporate perimeter, and then lure
the employees of the organization to connect to it?
A.
War driving
B.
Client mis-association
C.
MAC spoofing
D.
Rogue access points