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Question #: 9
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A penetration testing team needs to determine whether it is possible to disrupt the wireless communications for PCs deployed in the client's offices. Which of the following techniques should the penetration tester leverage?

  • A. Port mirroring
  • B. Sidecar scanning
  • C. ARP poisoning
  • D. Channel scanning
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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cyberbabez
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: D
To determine whether it's possible to disrupt wireless communications, a penetration tester would typically start by scanning wireless channels to: • Identify active wireless networks • Detect the channels in use • Understand signal strength and interference • Locate access points and clients This process is known as channel scanning, and it's a precursor to more advanced wireless attacks like jamming, deauthentication, or rogue AP deployment. ________________________________________ Why not the others? • A. Port mirroring: Used for monitoring wired network traffic, not wireless. • B. Sidecar scanning: Not a standard or recognized technique in wireless assessments. • C. ARP poisoning: A man-in-the-middle attack on wired or wireless networks, but it doesn't assess the ability to disrupt wireless communication at the radio level.
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