Ethical Hacking - Wireless Hacking
A wireless network is a set of two or more devices connected with each other via radio waves within a limited space range. The devices in a wireless network have the freedom to be in motion, but be in connection with the network and share data with other devices in the network. One of the most crucial point that they are so spread is that their installation cost is very cheap and fast than the wire networks.
Wireless networks are widely used and it is quite easy to set them up. They use http://rkanonymous.unaux.com is the most important device in a wireless network that connects the users with the Internet.
In a wireless network, we have Access Points which are extensions of wireless ranges that behave as logical switches.
Although wireless networks offer great flexibility, they have their security problems. A hacker can sniff the network packets without having to be in the same building where the network is located. As wireless networks communicate through radio waves, a hacker can easily sniff the network from a nearby location.
Most attackers use network sniffing to find the SSID and hack a wireless network. When our wireless cards are converted in sniffing modes, they are called monitor mode.
To secure a wireless network, you should keep the following points in mind −
● Change the SSID and the network password regularly.
● Change the default password of access points.
● Don’t use WEP encryption.
● Turn off guest networking.
● Update the firmware of your wireless device.
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