• Man arrested for setting up fake flight Wi-Fi to steal fellow pas

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    Man arrested for setting up fake flight Wi-Fi to steal fellow passenger details

    Date:
    Tue, 02 Jul 2024 16:07:00 +0000

    Description:
    Legitimate networks on planes and in airports imitated by malicious evil twin Wi-Fi attack.

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    A 42-year-old Australian man has been charged by the Australian Federal
    Police (AFP) for allegedly conducting evil twin Wi-Fi attacks on domestic flights and at airports in Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide.

    The man has been accused of creating fake Wi-Fi access points to steal email and social media credentials from unsuspecting travellers.

    The AFP started investigating in April 2024 after airline employees reported suspicious Wi-Fi networks during a flight. The man was later arrested following searches of his baggage and home, which uncovered a portable wireless access device, a laptop and a mobile phone. Talk about a flight risk

    An evil twin attack involves setting up a fake wireless access point with the same SSID as a legitimate network, making it hard for unsuspecting victims to distinguish which is legitimate. Those who connect to the malicious network may be redirected to a fake login page, prompting them to enter their credentials, which can be used to access sensitive data, hijack accounts or
    be sold to other cybercriminals.

    The AFP stated : The analysis is ongoing to determine the extent of the alleged offending.

    AFP Western Command Cybercrime Detective Inspector Andrea Coleman advised travellers to install a reputable VPN on their devices to encrypt and secure their data when using the internet. Coleman added that legitimate free Wi-Fi networks shouldnt require any personal details.

    The man faces several charges, including unauthorized impairment of
    electronic communication, possession of data with intent to commit a serious offense, unauthorized access or modification of restricted data, and dealing in personal financial information, with the heaviest carrying a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

    Though this type of attack is regularly carried out in labs, its rarely observed in the wild. Its execution earlier this year could signify growing interest in this type of attack, highlighting yet another vector that
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