By Michael DeMarco on Friday, 10 May 2024
Category: BSSG Blog

Tech Term: What is a Man-in-the-Middle Attack?

For those of you who are fans of American football, you are familiar with the interception. When your team’s quarterback throws a pass that ends up in the other team's possession, it can be one of the most frustrating plays for a fan. Let’s discuss the man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack, which is effectively a hacker intercepting data as it is passed from one person to another. Let’s get into it. 

What is a Man-in-the-Middle Attack?

Imagine you're sending a message to a friend online. Normally, your message travels directly from your device to your friend's. However, in a MitM attack, a malicious actor positions themselves between you and your friend, intercepting the data and possibly altering the messages without either party's knowledge.

How Does it Work?

How a MitM attack works involves three key players: you, the hacker, sitting in wait to intercept your communication, and the intended recipient, who is none the wiser. Let’s look at some of the things that can come as a result of a MitM attack:

Real-World Implications

The ramifications of a successful MitM attack can be severe, ranging from identity theft and financial fraud to espionage and data breaches. An attacker intercepting your login credentials to online banking can be a virtual nightmare for anyone.

How to Stop a MitM Attack

Preventing MitM attacks requires conscientious action. You’ll need to use the security technology that encompasses both technological measures and user awareness. They include:

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