Problem
Wireless networks can be exposed when authentication, router configuration, or device trust assumptions are weak or poorly monitored.
A wireless security project focused on understanding WPA2 cracking workflows, MAC spoofing techniques, and the risks of weak wireless configurations.
Wireless networks can be exposed when authentication, router configuration, or device trust assumptions are weak or poorly monitored.
Studied WPA2 attack methods in a controlled context, reviewed MAC spoofing behavior, and documented practical defensive measures for wireless networks.
Built stronger awareness of Wi-Fi attack surfaces and produced a clear report connecting wireless attack techniques to prevention and monitoring practices.