🚨 Could your next click unleash chaos? 🚨 The threat of Man in the Middle attacks makes every online interaction a potential risk. MitM attacks are ultimately a digital form of eavesdropping. Cybercriminals use compromised applications, browsers, or unsecured networks to intercept and decrypt sensitive traffic. It can be a powerful tool for those looking to steal personal information, login credentials, and financial information. 🔐 Don't let your guard down. Stay on sites that use HTTPS, be wary of public Wi-Fi networks, and To learn more about the risk of MitM attacks and how to protect yourself, check out our blog: https://lnkd.in/e6uM2JsK #Cybersecurity #ManInTheMiddle #AtlanticDataSecurity #WiFiSecurity
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