Wi-Fi hacking involves unauthorized access to wireless networks, exploiting vulnerabilities for malicious or ethical reasons like penetration testing. Techniques include packet sniffing, Evil Twin attacks, de-authentication attacks, brute force, and WPS PIN exploits. Protect networks by using WPA3 encryption, disabling WPS, updating firmware, and employing strong passwords.
Hacking Windows is often daunting. Grasp the fundamentals of core Windows concepts.
A learning pathway is made up of modules, and a module is made of bite-sized rooms (think of a room like a mini security lab).