When things go wrong

In Figure 4, Bart is pretending to be Bob so he can steal Alice’s identity and confidence. This is referred to as a man-in-the-middle attack if the “attacker” (Bart) makes a connection with the victims (Alice and Bob) and relays messages between them while “eavesdropping” on their communication.

Figure 4. When things go wrong


When things go wrong

How can Alice be confident that she is having a private “conversation” with Bob and not an imposter?

Figure 5. How the bad get caught


How the bad get caught

The answer is that she and Bob have a mutual friend, Cathy, who authenticates Bob’s credentials and warns Alice when the person to whom she is connected is not Bob.