Hacking Wireless Access Points Cracking, Tracking, and Signal Jacking

Cover of Hacking Wireless Access Points Cracking, Tracking, and Signal Jacking by Jennifer Kurtz
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9780128053157
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 7.5 Inches
Weight: 0.8598028218 Pounds
Width: 0.39 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 005.8
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Hacking Wireless Access Points: Cracking, Tracking, and Signal Jacking by Jennifer Kurtz, published by Elsevier Science on November 16, 2016, is a comprehensive exploration of the hacking threats associated with various wireless technologies. This edition spans 172 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the vulnerabilities of mobile phones, laptops, routers, and navigation systems, as well as the growing applications of Bluetooth and near field communication (NFC) technology.

Readers will find a detailed examination of how these vulnerabilities can be exploited, alongside strategies for mitigating the risks associated with them. The book addresses the increasing prevalence of wireless devices, including fitness trackers, household appliances, and more, while emphasizing the importance of responsible technology use. This work serves as a resource for understanding the complexities of wireless communications and the security challenges they present.


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Hacking Wireless Access Points: Cracking, Tracking, and Signal Jacking provides readers with a deeper understanding of the hacking threats that exist with mobile phones, laptops, routers, and navigation systems. In addition, applications for Bluetooth and near field communication (NFC) technology continue to multiply, with athletic shoes, heart rate monitors, fitness sensors, cameras, printers, headsets, fitness trackers, household appliances, and the number and types of wireless devices all continuing to increase dramatically.

The book demonstrates a variety of ways that these vulnerabilities can be-and have been-exploited, and how the unfortunate consequences of such exploitations can be mitigated through the responsible use of technology.

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Language: en. Pages: 172. Edition: 1.

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