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Wireless and Mobile Hacking and Sniffing Techniques
Contributor(s): Al-Assouli, Hedaia Mahmood (Author)
ISBN: 1008982849     ISBN-13: 9781008982840
Publisher: Dr. Hedaia Mahmood Al-Assouli
OUR PRICE:   $12.60  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2021
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Security - Networking
- Computers | Security - Viruses & Malware
- Technology & Engineering | Mobile & Wireless Communications
Physical Information: 0.13" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.37 lbs) 62 pages
 
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Sniffing is the process of monitoring and capturing all the packets passing through a given network using sniffing tools. It is a form of "tapping phone wires" and get to know about the conversation. It is also called wiretapping applied to the computer networks.

Phishing is a cybercrime in which a target or targets are contacted by email, telephone or text message by someone posing as a legitimate institution to lure individuals into providing sensitive data such as personally identifiable information, banking and credit card details, and passwords.


There are several ways how hackers can gain access to a public WiFi network and infiltrate connected devices to steal data. The most common practice that hackers use is called sniffing. This method allows hackers to hijack any packet of data that is being transmitted between a device and a router.


The mobile device has become an inseparable part of life today. The attackers are easily able to compromise the mobile network because of various vulnerabilities, the majority of the attacks are because of the untrusted apps. SMS is another way the attackers are gaining access to the mobile devices by sending phishing messages/spam messages to user


This report covers the main Wireless and Mobile Hacking and Sniffing Techniques. The report contains the following pars:

- Part A: Setup Lab

- Part B: Sniffer and Phishing Hacking

- Part C: Wireless Hacking Networks in Linux

- Part D: Mobile Platforms Hacking