This paper explores the technical vulnerabilities, legal consequences, and ethical considerations surrounding unauthorized access to wireless networks, commonly referred to as "cracking" Wi-Fi. 1. Legal and Ethical Implications
Attempting to bypass security on a neighbor's Wi-Fi is generally illegal and carries significant risks:
: If a shared connection is used for illegal activities, the original subscriber may still be held liable or face service suspension from their ISP. 2. Common Technical Vulnerabilities
Unauthorized access often exploits avoidable configuration errors or outdated technology: How Can I Secure My Home WiFi Network? - Ask Archer
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