in this attack, an adversary tricks a victim into reinstalling an already-in-use key. This isachieved by manipulating and replaying cryptographic handshake messages. When the victimreinstall the key, associated parameters such as the incremental transmit packet number and receivepacket number are reset to their initial values. What is this attack called?A. Chop chop attackB. KRACKC. Evil twinD. Wardriving
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in this attack, an adversary tricks a victim into reinstalling an already-in-use key. This isachieved by manipulating and replaying cryptographic handshake messages. When the victimreinstall the key, associated parameters such as the incremental transmit packet number and receivepacket number are reset to their initial values. What is this attack called?A. Chop chop attackB. KRACKC. Evil twinD. Wardriving
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The attack described is known as the KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attack).
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