With many many many hours of research and study.
It depends on the hacker. If the hacker has the permission to hack than it is legal. If the hacker doesn't hack the permission of the network than it is illegal. There are a few reasons why people hack legally. Hacking legallly is done to make networks safer and more secure. Usually an IT will try to hack their own network. The great thing about it is you get to be a fake criminal for a few minutes.
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yes it is easy to secure the peer to peer connections.......
it will hack your computer or worse
OTHER NETWORK who are they? how do i hack there internet?
Assuming you are asking why people seek unauthorized access to computer networks, there are many reasons. Some of the most prevalent: Computer security experts are sometimes hired to hack a network in order to assess the security of the network in question. Weak areas can only be strengthened after they have been identified. Corporations and governments hire individuals to hack into networks in order to get access to private information for political or financial gain. Criminals hack into networks to steal data, sabotage a network or to exploit network resources for personal gain. Some people try to hack into networks for the intellectual challenge; these people are most properly called "hackers".
Wireless networks aren't as fast as wired networks. Their not as reliable either, or as secure. The only reason people use them is for the convienence of not being restricted by a wire.
Public Wi-Fi networks are generally less secure than private networks, as they are more vulnerable to cyber attacks and data breaches. It is recommended to use caution and take necessary precautions when using public Wi-Fi to protect your personal information.
activates the wifi chip and allows access to wireless networks with out the use of a computer.
Sports broadcasting rights are agreements between sports leagues and television networks that allow the networks to broadcast live coverage of games and events. The factors that determine which networks secure these rights include the popularity and viewership of the sport, the financial resources of the network, competition from other networks, and the negotiation skills of the network executives. Ultimately, the network that offers the most attractive package of coverage and financial compensation to the sports league is likely to secure the broadcasting rights.
Intranets
Putty was invented to Secure the Networks.