The How and Why of Wireless Network Hacking and Solutions for Protection

January 23, 2018

While there is no doubt that Wi-Fi networking is an amazing boon in the contemporary world, it can also become a bane! It enables you to, literally, traverse the internet universe with ease, managing multiple tasks, creating original content, connecting to diverse communities. Yet, hackers can easily hijack your journeys, claiming your identity and passwords for unethical and illegal access. This infographic informs on how vulnerabilities are created on wireless networks, and the various techniques hackers utilize to breach the system. It also suggests simple, tried-and-tested methods to protect yourself.

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