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Wireless network security

Wireless networks are convenient and widely used, but they also come with their own set of vulnerabilities. Understanding these vulnerabilities and implementing countermeasures is crucial for maintaining the security of wireless networks. Here's a less formal description of the topic: Vulnerabilities in Wireless Networks : Wireless networks, like Wi-Fi, can be susceptible to various vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit. Some of these vulnerabilities include: Weak Encryption: If the Wi-Fi network is not properly encrypted, attackers can intercept the wireless signals and eavesdrop on the transmitted data. This can lead to the compromise of sensitive information, such as passwords or credit card details. Default or Weak Passwords: Many wireless devices come with default passwords, which are often well-known or easily guessed. If these passwords are not changed or if weak passwords are used, attackers can gain unauthorized access to the network. Rogue Access Points: Attackers ca...