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EVIL TWIN ATTACK Introduction  All demonstrations and tutorials are provided for educational purposes only, to be used responsibly within the boundaries of the law.  An Evil Twin attack occurs when an attacker creates a rogue wireless access point that impersonates a legitimate Wi-Fi network. The goal is to trick users into connecting to the attacker's network instead of the real one. Understanding the Environment We have: A wireless adapter capable of acting as a Wi-Fi access point. A computer running the attack platform. A target wireless network that will be impersonated. A captive portal used to collect information from victims. The rogue access point becomes the 'evil twin' because it copies the name, or SSID, of a legitimate network. Why the Attack Works Most users identify Wi-Fi networks by name. If users see a network called 'CoffeeShop WiFi' or 'Company Guest WiFi', they often assume it is legitimate. Unfortunately, Wi-Fi names are not unique. Anyone can create another network using the exact same name. This creates an opportunity for attackers to impersonate trusted networks. Creating the Rogue Access Point What you're seeing now is the wireless adapter being configured as an access point. Instead of providing legitimate internet access, this access point is controlled by the attacker. The access point broadcasts the same network name as the target network, making it appear authentic to nearby users. Attracting Victims The next phase is convincing devices to connect to the rogue network. Sometimes users manually select the network. In other situations, devices may automatically reconnect to networks they previously trusted. From the victim's perspective, everything appears normal because the network name looks familiar. Captive Portal Stage Once a victim connects, they are redirected to a captive portal. A captive portal is the web page often displayed by hotels, airports, cafes, and guest networks before internet access is granted.Because users are accustomed to seeing these pages, they are less likely to question them. Credential Harvesting The fake captive portal can be designed to resemble a legitimate login page. If users enter credentials, passwords, or other sensitive information, those details may be captured by the attacker. This demonstrates how technical attacks often rely heavily on human trust and familiarity rather than exploiting software vulnerabilities. #cybersecurity #kalilinux #hacker
EVIL TWIN ATTACK Introduction All demonstrations and tutorials are provided for educational purposes only, to be used responsibly within the boundaries of the law. An Evil Twin attack occurs when an attacker creates a rogue wireless access point that impersonates a legitimate Wi-Fi network. The goal is to trick users into connecting to the attacker's network instead of the real one. Understanding the Environment We have: A wireless adapter capable of acting as a Wi-Fi access point. A computer running the attack platform. A target wireless network that will be impersonated. A captive portal used to collect information from victims. The rogue access point becomes the 'evil twin' because it copies the name, or SSID, of a legitimate network. Why the Attack Works Most users identify Wi-Fi networks by name. If users see a network called 'CoffeeShop WiFi' or 'Company Guest WiFi', they often assume it is legitimate. Unfortunately, Wi-Fi names are not unique. Anyone can create another network using the exact same name. This creates an opportunity for attackers to impersonate trusted networks. Creating the Rogue Access Point What you're seeing now is the wireless adapter being configured as an access point. Instead of providing legitimate internet access, this access point is controlled by the attacker. The access point broadcasts the same network name as the target network, making it appear authentic to nearby users. Attracting Victims The next phase is convincing devices to connect to the rogue network. Sometimes users manually select the network. In other situations, devices may automatically reconnect to networks they previously trusted. From the victim's perspective, everything appears normal because the network name looks familiar. Captive Portal Stage Once a victim connects, they are redirected to a captive portal. A captive portal is the web page often displayed by hotels, airports, cafes, and guest networks before internet access is granted.Because users are accustomed to seeing these pages, they are less likely to question them. Credential Harvesting The fake captive portal can be designed to resemble a legitimate login page. If users enter credentials, passwords, or other sensitive information, those details may be captured by the attacker. This demonstrates how technical attacks often rely heavily on human trust and familiarity rather than exploiting software vulnerabilities. #cybersecurity #kalilinux #hacker

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