CompTIA Security+ Question L-46

Given the following list of corporate access points, which of the following attacks is MOST likely underway if the company wireless network uses the same wireless hardware throughout?
MACSID
00:01:AB:FA:CD:34Corporate AP
00:01:AB:FA:CD:35Corporate AP
00:01:AB:FA:CD:36Corporate AP
00:01:AB:FA:CD:37Corporate AP
00:01:AB:FA:CD:34Corporate AP

A. Packet sniffing
B. Evil Twin
C. WPS attack
D. Rogue access point

Answer: B

CompTIA Security+ Question C-32

Which of the following would MOST likely involve GPS?

A. Wardriving
B. Protocol analyzer
C. Replay attack
D. WPS attack

Answer: A

Explanation:
War driving, also called access point mapping, is the act of locating and possibly exploiting connections to wireless local area networks while driving around a city or elsewhere. To do war driving, you need a vehicle, a computer (which can be a laptop), a wireless Ethernet card set to work in promiscuous mode, and some kind of an antenna which can be mounted on top of or positioned inside the car. A GPS (Global Positioning System) system can be used to accurately map your location while detecting the wireless networks.