An intelligent approach to detect probe request attacks in IEEE 802.11 networks

Ratnayake, Deepthi N., Kazemian, Hassan B., Yusuf, Syed A. and Abdullah, Azween B. (2011) An intelligent approach to detect probe request attacks in IEEE 802.11 networks. In: Engineering Applications of Neural Networks - 12th INNS EANN-SIG International Conference, EANN 2011 and 7th IFIP WG 12.5 International Conference, AIAI 2011, Proceedings :. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (PART 1). Springer Nature, GRC, pp. 372-381. ISBN 9783642239564
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In Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), beacon, probe request and response messages are unprotected, so the information is visible to sniffers. Probe requests can be sent by anyone with a legitimate Media Access Control (MAC) address, as association to the network is not required at this stage. Legitimate MAC addresses can be easily spoofed to bypass Access Point (AP) access lists. Attackers take advantage of these vulnerabilities and send a flood of probe request frames which can lead to a Denial-of-Service (DoS) to legitimate stations. This paper discusses an intelligent approach to recognise probe request attacks in WLANs. The research investigates and analyses WLAN traffic captured on a home wireless network, and uses supervised feedforward neural network with 4 input neurons, 2 hidden layers and an output neuron to determine the results. The computer simulation results demonstrate that this approach improves detection of MAC spoofing and probe request attacks considerably.


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