The Answer is Yes And No Both, Yes Because They can hack and no Because There is a Authentication Required for that
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The MAC (Media Adapter Address) address is only a hardware identifier. There is no intelligence to hack. It can only be used to uniquely identify a specific network component.
Find the mac address of that computer.
sorry but theres no way to hack on a mac at this time for toontown or at least its very hard to find good luck
An IP address has a consistent and predictable route for traffic coming from the internet. A MAC address is not routable.
It is possible to hack into a Mac. If you have physical access to the Mac then it is possible to hack into it. If you can persuade someone to download a script that will give you access to the Mac then it is possible to hack into the Mac remotely - this was the case at the recent pwn2own contest. Another answer: It is getting even easier as more people get MACs. The default for Mac computers is "accept all incoming." A program can now get into a MAC computer and take it over without the user realizing it. Anyone with a MAC should go into System Preferences and into security. You should change from the default to block all incoming. That way only programs that you send out, such as Safari can receive replies. No one can hack into your computer.
The "MAC" address of your computer is built into the Ethernet board.
hi u can find the mac address of computer by ipconfig/all command in command prompt. Thanks
Someone can spoof it using a MAC spoof attack. This is where an attack acquires your MAC address, sends a disconnect signal to your computer to disconnect you from the network, and then connects onto the network with your MAC address, making the network's authentication systems think it is you, but it is really a hacker. When you try to get back on, you find that you can't because the network won't allow two computers with the same MAC address to be connected on the network.
With much difficulty.
A Media Access Control address (MAC address) is what identifies your computer on a network. You should be able to find it within your network preferences or in a summary of the computers status.
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Each computer has a unique name, IP address and MAC address. (not MAC as in McIntosh.)
ipconfig /all