TY - THES N1 - Pembimbing: Dr. Ir. Bambang Sugiantoro, S.SI., M.T., IPM. ID - digilib68156 UR - https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/68156/ A1 - Hannah Ifah, NIM.: 20106050037 Y1 - 2024/08/08/ N2 - This study explores the security risks associated with using public Wi-Fi networks, particularly in the face of ARP-Spoofing and HTTPS-Spoofing attacks. These attacks allow malicious actors to intercept and manipulate sensitive data transmitted over the network. The primary issue addressed in this research is how these attacks can be exploited in a public Wi-Fi environment and the extent of their impact on user data security. The methods used in this research involved experimental procedures with tools such as Wireshark, Ettercap/Bettercap, and Burp Suite. These tools were utilized to analyze network traffic, identify vulnerabilities, and test the effectiveness of the attacks. This experimental approach enabled the researchers to directly observe how ARP-Spoofing can redirect network traffic and how HTTPS-Spoofing can be used to manipulate communication sessions that are supposed to be secure. The findings of this research demonstrate that ARP-Spoofing is effective in redirecting network traffic, while HTTPS-Spoofing can successfully manipulate encrypted communications. These results reveal significant security risks for public Wi-Fi users, emphasizing the need for preventive measures to protect sensitive data from such threats. PB - UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA YOGYAKARTA KW - MITM KW - ARP-Spoofing KW - HTTPS-Spoofing KW - Wi-Fi M1 - skripsi TI - ANALISIS SERANGAN ARP-SPOOFING DAN HTTPS-SPOOFING PADA JARINGAN WIFI PUBLIK AV - restricted EP - 69 ER -