Evil Twin Attack Simulation with D-Link Wi-Fi Adapter
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Simulate an Evil Twin attack using Kali Linux and a D-Link Wi-Fi adapter to test network security
Action Steps
- Install Kali Linux on a virtual machine or a dedicated device
- Configure the D-Link DWA-123 Wi-Fi adapter on the Kali Linux system
- Use Wifi phisher to create a rogue Wi-Fi access point
- Use SVG/CSS3 to create a fake login page for the rogue access point
- Test the Evil Twin attack simulation by connecting to the rogue access point
Who Needs to Know This
Cybersecurity teams and network administrators can benefit from this tutorial to test and improve their network's security against Evil Twin attacks
Key Insight
💡 Evil Twin attacks can be used to steal sensitive information by creating a rogue Wi-Fi access point that mimics a legitimate one
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Simulate Evil Twin attacks with Kali Linux & D-Link Wi-Fi adapter
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Simulate an Evil Twin attack using Kali Linux and a D-Link Wi-Fi adapter to test network security
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