Description
Wireless hacking refers to exploiting vulnerabilities in wireless networks, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, to gain unauthorized access, intercept data, or disrupt communications. Hackers often target weak encryption protocols (e.g., WEP), poorly secured networks, or devices with default settings. Techniques include sniffing, brute force attacks, rogue access points, or deauthentication attacks. Tools like Aircrack-ng, Wireshark, and Kismet are commonly used for wireless network analysis and hacking. While ethical hackers leverage these methods to test and improve security, malicious hacking can lead to data breaches, privacy violations, or illegal activities. Strong encryption, regular updates, and robust passwords help protect against threats.
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