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The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an emerging standard for the deployment of data oriented applications in wireless environments. Although some components of the WAP suite have been developed, it lacks a complete general architecture integrating all the protocols, software components of both the Internet and wireless contexts in a transparent way. The protocol stack consists of miniaturized...
The term Evil Twin refers to a type of rogue wireless access point that appears to be legitimate, but is set up for the purpose of intercepting traffic between mobile users and the Internet. This paper generalizes a known technique into a model we call ldquoend-to-middle security,rdquo which can be adopted by mobile users to protect against Evil Twin attacks. This model involves using a virtual gateway...
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