man-in-the-middle attacks on android
A man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack on Android is a security breach where an attacker intercepts communication between a user's Android device and a server, allowing them to eavesdrop or alter the data being exchanged. This type of attack is commonly carried out on unsecured public Wi-Fi networks or compromised routers, making it crucial for Android users to use secure connections and avoid accessing sensitive information on untrusted networks.
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