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Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) Cracking

Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) cracking is a computer security term that refers to the unauthorized access to a wireless network protected by using the Wi-Fi Protected Access protocol. When someone crack WPA, it means they were able to bypass the security measures put in place to protect a wireless network.

This is usually achieved by using software or tools that exploit vulnerabilities in the security protocols used by the wireless network. Once a hacker has successfully cracked WPA, they are then able to access the wireless network, intercept and steal data or even cause damage to the network.

It’s important to note that cracking WPA is illegal and can result in severe consequences. It’s essential always to use strong passwords and other security measures to protect your wireless network from unauthorized access.