Covert Wireless Deception: Unmasking a Protocol Vulnerability in Authenticated Wi-Fi Links
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This paper investigates a critical security vulnerability within standard wireless protocols, revealing how adversaries can surreptitiously redirect devices to unintended yet ostensibly protected Wi-Fi networks. We expose a fundamental design oversight where the Service Set Identifier (SSID) lacks consistent cryptographic authentication across all communication phases, enabling a sophisticated form of network confusion. Our findings demonstrate the widespread susceptibility of modern wireless clients to this passive redirection attack. We detail the mechanism of exploitation, highlight its practical implications for data privacy and network integrity, and propose innovative, backward-compatible mitigation strategies alongside essential updates to the underlying wireless standards. This work underscores the imperative for comprehensive authentication mechanisms to safeguard wireless connections from subtle yet potent forms of digital subterfuge.