Ethical Hacking Questions
A wireless network cracking tool is a software or hardware tool used by hackers to gain unauthorized access to wireless networks. It is primarily used to exploit vulnerabilities in the security protocols of wireless networks, such as WEP, WPA, or WPA2. These tools use various techniques, such as brute-force attacks, dictionary attacks, or packet sniffing, to crack the network's encryption key or password. Once the network is successfully cracked, the hacker can gain access to the network, intercept sensitive information, perform malicious activities, or launch further attacks on connected devices or systems.