What is Wiretapping in Cybersecurity?

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Wiretapping in cybersecurity refers to the unauthorized interception or monitoring of electronic communications, typically over wired or wireless networks. It involves the surreptitious access to and capture of data transmitted between two or more parties without their knowledge or authorization. Cybercriminals and malicious actors may use wiretapping techniques to access sensitive information, such as financial data, personal information, trade secrets, or government secrets. What is Wiretapping? Wiretapping refers to secretly listening to or intercepting someone’s conversations or communications without their knowledge or permission. It involves intercepting and monitoring telephone calls, digital messages, emails, or other forms of communication by tapping into communication channels to eavesdrop on the conversations or capture the data being transmitted. Wiretapping can be done physically by accessing the communication infrastructure or digitally by exploiting vulnerabilities in networks or devices. It is generally regarded as an invasion of privacy and is often illegal unless authorized by law enforcement with proper legal procedures. View More: What is Wiretapping in Cybersecurity?

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