1. Definition & Origin WAPBOM is an acronym that stands for Wireless Access Point Beakon of Mayhem (or occasionally "Broadcast of Mayhem"). It is a niche, informal term used primarily in red teaming, penetration testing, and wireless security research. The term describes a specific type of denial-of-service (DoS) or disruption attack targeting 802.11 wireless networks (Wi-Fi), where an attacker floods an area with crafted beacon frames to overwhelm client devices or disrupt network discovery.
| Tool | Function | Notes | |------|----------|-------| | | Beacon flood mode ( mdk3 wlan0 b ) | Most famous for SSID flooding; often called "beacon flood" or "fake AP flood". | | Airgeddon | Menu-driven suite includes beacon flood. | Wrapper around MDK3, better UX. | | Bettercap | wifi.ap module with beacon injection. | More modern, supports randomized SSIDs. | | Wifijammer | Deauth + beacon flooding. | Python-based. | wapbom
Example MDK3 command for a WAPBOM-style attack: The term describes a specific type of denial-of-service