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A practice in which eavesdroppers drive by buildings or park outside and try to intercept wireless network traffic is referred to as: Group of answer choices cybervandalism. driveby downloading. war driving. sniffing. driveby tapping.

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war driving.

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Data theft can be defined as a cyber attack which typically involves an unauthorized access to a user's data with the sole intention to use for fraudulent purposes or illegal operations. There are several methods used by cyber criminals or hackers to obtain user data and these includes DDOS attack, SQL injection, man in the middle, phishing, etc.

Generally, the two (2) essential privacy concerns in the field of cybersecurity are knowing how personal data are collected and essentially how they're used by the beneficiaries or end users.

War driving can be defined as a form of cyber attack which typically involves having eavesdroppers in a moving vehicle drive by buildings or park outside so as to avail them the opportunity of intercepting a wireless network traffic using a smartphone or laptop computer and illegitimately obtain sensitive user informations for further unauthorized use or to perform other fraudulent activities.

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