denial of service attacks on wi-fi networks
A denial of service (DoS) attack on Wi-Fi networks refers to a malicious act where an attacker overwhelms a Wi-Fi network's resources, rendering it unable to function properly and denying service to legitimate users. This is typically achieved by flooding the network with an excessive amount of fake or malicious traffic, ultimately causing disruption and preventing users from connecting or accessing network resources.
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