Detecting Rogue Access Points Using Client-agnostic Wireless Fingerprints

Author:

Lin Yuxiang1ORCID,Gao Yi2ORCID,Li Bingji2ORCID,Dong Wei2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Computer Science, Zhejiang University, China & Alibaba Group, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

2. College of Computer Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China

Abstract

The broadcast nature of wireless media makes WLANs easily attacked by rogue Access Points (APs) . Rogue AP attacks can potentially cause severe privacy leakage and financial loss. Hardware fingerprinting is the state-of-the-art technology to detect rogue APs since an attacker would find it difficult to set up a rogue AP with specific hardware fingerprints. However, existing hardware fingerprints not only depend on the AP but also depend on the client, significantly limiting their application scenarios. In this work, we investigate two novel client-agnostic fingerprints, which can be extracted using commercial off-the-shelf WiFi devices, to detect rogue APs. One is the power amplifier non-linearity fingerprint and the other is the frame interval distribution fingerprint . These two fingerprints remain consistent over time and space for the same AP but vary across different APs even with the same brand, model, and firmware. We use the fingerprint similarity between the candidate AP and the authorized AP for device authentication in typical indoor environments. We have also proposed a threshold-improved authentication scheme to improve the robustness of our system in dynamic environments. Our schemes can be implemented without modifying the infrastructural APs and can work well with new clients without rebuilding the fingerprint database. We evaluate our scheme in both in-lab and field scenarios, by analyzing 18 million WiFi packets. Results show that our scheme achieves an overall 96.55% positive detection rate and a 4.31% false alarm rate. Moreover, the threshold-improved authentication scheme can further reduce the false alarm rate by 13.0%-44.8% for dynamic environments.

Funder

NSFC

Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, and Alibaba-Zhejiang University Joint Institute of Frontier Technologies

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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