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Wi-Fi Security Threats Over the years, threats like WEP cracking & war driving have been the worst nightmare for security experts. However, with constantly evolving products & investment in faster WLANs the chances of such attacks have reduced significantly. Here we have listed some other threats to Wi-Fi security. Wireless Phishing Attacks The hackers continue to develop new techniques to phish Wi-Fi users, i.e. they poison the uncleared browser cache to redirect clients to phishing sites. To avoid this threat, it is essential to clear browser cache every time you exit the browser. Man-In-The-Middle Attacks In such attacks, hackers try to steal data by intercepting the data packages being transferred since most connections don't have mutual authentication protocols between two ends. End Point Attacks In recent times, hackers have been focusing their attention on Wi-Fi endpoints & have started launching attacks using endpoint exploits. So, update your Wi-Fi drivers regularly in order to protect yourself from such attacks. Wifi CONNECTION Evil Twin Access Points The hackers clone a legitimate AP and create an identical AP. When you connect to a Wi-Fi network using that AP, you are actually connecting to the twin AP that further sends your data to the hacker. www.netsyncnetwork.com Netsync Network Solutions, Inc. 2500 West Loop South, Suite 410, Houston, TX 77027 Phone: (713) 218 - 5000 Image Source: Designed by Freepik