Man in the Middle (MitM) is a type of cyber attack in which an attacker intercepts communication between two parties, typically by positioning themselves between the two parties and impersonating each of them. This allows the attacker to access sensitive information, such as login credentials, financial information, or other sensitive data, as it is transmitted between the two parties.
To prevent MitM attacks, you can follow these steps:
Use secure and encrypted communication methods, such as HTTPS or SSL, to protect sensitive information as it is transmitted between parties.
Avoid using public Wi-Fi or sharing personal information over unsecured networks.
Use a virtual private network (VPN) to encrypt your internet connection and protect against MitM attacks.
Educate yourself and others about safe online practices, the dangers of MitM attacks, and the importance of being vigilant.
Keep all software and operating systems up to date with the latest security patches and updates.
Regularly monitor your network for signs of suspicious activity, such as unexpected traffic from unfamiliar sources.
Use anti-virus and anti-malware software to protect against cyber attacks, and keep it up to date.
By following these steps and being vigilant, you can reduce the risk of a MitM attack and protect sensitive information as it is transmitted over the internet.