What is Wardriving?

What is wardriving?

Wireless networks and always-on connectivity are a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, these technologies give us access to more knowledge and entertainment than ever before. We can work wherever we want, stream video and music wherever we want and have the full Internet experience at the tips of our fingers. 

On the other, however, we have a constant vulnerability to potential attacks. Fraudsters and hackers are consistently working to find new ways to break into devices, steal data and make a profit. One of these ways is a process called “wardriving”, which uses the reality of Wi-Fi hotspots to facilitate attacks. 

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Key Cyber Security Lessons from the 2020 Twitter Hack

2020 Twitter Hack

What can your company learn from the recent Twitter hack

On July 16, the social media platform Twitter experienced one—if not the most significant—security breaches in its history when cybercriminals hacked into major public figures’ verified accounts and convinced users worldwide to transfer them nearly $120,000 in bitcoin. What can other organizations learn from this Twitter hack?

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