Why Is a Rogue Ap a Security Vulnerability?
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A rogue access point (AP) is a security vulnerability because it is an unauthorized wireless access point connected to a secure network. Rogue APs can allow malicious individuals to gain access to sensitive network data and cause security breaches. They can also be used to intercept and redirect traffic, launch man–in–the–middle attacks, and perform other nefarious activities.