man-in-the-middle attacks on wi-fi
"Man-in-the-middle attacks on Wi-Fi" refer to a type of cyber-attack where an unauthorized person intercepts and alters the communication between two parties, typically while they are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, without their knowledge or consent. The attacker can manipulate or eavesdrop on the data being exchanged, potentially leading to privacy breaches, spoofing, or the theft of sensitive information.
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