After a user performed a war driving attack, the network administrator noticed several similar markings
where Wi-Fi was available throughout the enterprise. Which of the following is the term used to describe
these markings?
Correct Answer: D
Section: Threats and Vulnerabilities
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
War chalking is the act of making chalk marks on outdoor surfaces (walls, sidewalks, buildings, sign posts,
trees) to indicate the existence of an open wireless network connection, usually offering an Internet
connection so that others can benefit from the free wireless access. The open connections typically come
from the access points of wireless networks located within buildings to serve enterprises. The chalk
symbols indicate the type of access point that is available at that specific spot.