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“Conquering the Minefield of Soft Rogue APs in the Enterprise ”

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Conquering the Minefield of

Soft Rogue APs in the Enterprise

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Conquering the Minefield of Soft Rogue APs in the Enterprise

Dr. Hemant Chaskar

Director of Technology, AirTight Networks

Overview

A soft access point (AP) is a laptop or other wireless enabled device which

performs traffic forwarding between its wireless interface and some other interface

which is connected to the secure network. A soft AP can show up as rogue access

point on the enterprise network. This can happen inadvertently, for example, when

an employee has used a company owned laptop as an AP to share Internet

connection at home and later forgets to disable the sharing. A soft AP can,

however, be maliciously installed as it is perfect hacker “solution” to put a rogue AP

on a network while evading wire-side controls such as 802.1x, NACs and wireside-

only rogue AP scanners.

Recently, soft APs increasingly have been found in enterprise networks. One main

reason behind this is the ease with which end user devices enable soft AP

configuration on embedded WiFi interfaces. In most cases, only couple of clicks is

what it takes to enable soft AP on the end user device. Notably, while conventional

rogue APs required bringing in unmanaged hardware such as home grade WiFi

router into the enterprise, soft APs are embedded already in the end user devices.

This paper reviews some of the commonly found ways to convert WiFi enabled

devices into soft APs. Here Windows OS is used as example, but similar

configurations can also be done on many end user devices including the handheld

devices such as PDAs and smart phones. The paper also suggests what steps you

can take to protect your network from soft AP threats.

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Commonly Found Soft AP Configurations

The following are some commonly found soft AP configurations.

1. Windows Network Bridge:

A network bridge can be created between the wired Ethernet interface and the

wireless WiFi interface of a Windows laptop. If the wired Ethernet interface is

connected to the enterprise network, the network can be accessed by intruders

from outside of premises who connect wirelessly to the WiFi interface. The

intruders will have layer 2 access to the enterprise network.

2. Internet Connection Sharing (ICS):

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When Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is enabled on a Windows laptop, a routing

(NAT) service is created between its wired Ethernet interface and wireless WiFi

interface. If the wired Ethernet interface is connected to enterprise network, the

network can be accessed by an intruder from outside of the premises by wirelessly

connecting to the WiFi interface. The intruder will have layer 3 access to the

enterprise network.

3. Add-on Devices on Laptop:

External devices can be connected to the laptop to turn it into a soft AP. For

example, USB devices such as Windy31 and PCMCIA cards such as WP1200, are

available and can act as wireless access points when plugged into the laptop.

Devices such as Windy31 also come built in with AP software which auto-installs

when the device is plugged into the laptop. The WiFi AP running on such devices

can bridge or route traffic to the wired network through the laptop.

Windy31

4. Virtual WiFi Interfaces (Windows 7):

Windows 7 has introduced the virtual WiFi interfaces feature. This feature enables

a single radio interface on the device to act as multiple WiFi devices

simultaneously. Software tools such as “connectify” are available to enable both

client and AP simultaneously on the radio interface of the Windows 7 laptop. If

such radio interface is connected to enterprise network as authorized corporate

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WiFi client, unauthorized users from outside of the premises can connect to the AP

operating on the same radio interface and then access the enterprise network.

Soft APs on Handheld Devices

The virtual interfaces mark a significant development as they extend soft AP threat

from laptops to handheld devices. The handheld devices typically do not have

wired Ethernet interface, so the first three methods are generally not applicable to

them. However, with the advent of virtual interfaces, it is now possible to use a

WiFi radio in the handheld device to simultaneously act as authorized corporate

WiFi client and unauthorized soft WiFi AP.

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Protection from Soft APs

Since it is so easy to convert end user laptops and WiFi enabled handheld devices

into soft rogue APs, enterprises need to be continuously monitoring to understand

if any soft APs are present on their networks.

Monitoring for soft APs requires wireless scanning tools such as wireless intrusion

prevention system (WIPS) comprising of wireless monitoring sensors. WIPS

sensors can continuously track the wireless activity of end user devices and detect

soft AP activity. They can also block soft AP activity over the air.

While there are many WIPS offerings available in the market, it is essential to

evaluate if they can provide protection against all scenarios of soft APs, before

installing them in your network. AirTight Networks offers SpectraGuard® Enterprise

overlay WIPS which is capable of protecting against all types of soft AP activity due

to its unique active classification™ technology enabled by patented marker packet

techniques. It is also worth noting that WIPS also provides protection from many

other WiFi threats such as conventional rogue APs, mis-associations, ad hoc

connections, WiPhishing, wireless DoS attacks etc. (which are not discussed in this

paper), helps meet compliance requirements (e.g., PCI, HIPAA etc.), and also

provides performance monitoring and troubleshooting for the WLAN.

For more information on WiFi security, WIPS and AirTight Networks, please visit

www.airtightnetworks.com. You can also review recorded webinar on this topic of

soft rogue APs at https://admin.acrobat.com/_a1013426351/p54357857/.

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