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Glossary Term Wi-Fi Eavesdropping

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What is Wi-Fi Eavesdropping?

Wi-Fi Eavesdropping refers to the unauthorized interception of wireless network communications to obtain sensitive information by a third party.

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Understanding Wi-Fi Eavesdropping

Wi-Fi Eavesdropping is the unauthorized interception of wireless network traffic for the purpose of monitoring or capturing sensitive information, such as passwords, financial data, or other confidential communications. Attackers use tools to capture data packets transmitted over Wi-Fi networks, potentially exploiting security vulnerabilities to gain access to sensitive information. This can lead to data breaches and privacy violations if not mitigated effectively.

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