Hacking Wireless Networks
You'll build your knowledge of hacking wireless networks.
Created Date
03.24.15
Last Updated
03.24.15
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Topics of this game:
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A Service Set Identifier(SSID) is used to display the name of a wireless network. If the SSID broadcast is disabled, an attacker is still able to discover the name of your network.
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Which device usually broadcasts the Service Set Identifier(SSID)?
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The Service Set Identifier(SSID) is a unique name for a wireless network and may be up to _____ characters.
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Which of the following 802.11 standards can only be configured to use 5 Ghz frequencies?
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Which 802.11 standard introduced Wired Equivalent Privacy(WEP)?
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Which wireless encryption standard can be cracked within minutes?
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Which 802.11 standard introduced Wi-Fi Protected Access(WPA)?
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Which encryption cipher is used in Wired Equivalent Privacy(WEP)?
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Which of these is the least secure when you're configuring your wireless router?
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The practice of driving around with wireless hardware and software to detect unsecured access points(APs) is known as war driving. War driving is illegal.
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