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312-50V12 · Question #126

312-50V12 Question #126: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is D: Evil-twin attack. In an evil-twin attack, an attacker sets up a fake wireless access point with a legitimate-looking SSID (Service Set Identifier) to trick users into connecting to the attacker’s network instead of the legitimate one. The attacker can then intercept and capture sensitive informati

Submitted by ricky.ec· Mar 4, 2026Wireless Network, Mobile, IoT, and OT Hacking

Question

An attacker utilizes a Wi-Fi Pineapple to run an access point with a legitimate-looking SSID for a nearby business in order to capture the wireless password. What kind of attack is this?

Options

  • AMAC spoofing attack
  • BWar driving attack
  • CPhishing attack
  • DEvil-twin attack

Explanation

In an evil-twin attack, an attacker sets up a fake wireless access point with a legitimate-looking SSID (Service Set Identifier) to trick users into connecting to the attacker’s network instead of the legitimate one. The attacker can then intercept and capture sensitive information, such as passwords, entered by users on the fake network. The Wi-Fi Pineapple is a popular tool used for conducting such attacks.

Topics

#Evil-twin attack#Wi-Fi Pineapple#wireless hacking#rogue access point

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