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Drive-By Hacking Is a Computer Attack Where an Attacker Accesses

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Drive-by hacking is a computer attack where an attacker accesses a wireless computer network, intercepts data, uses network services, and/or sends attack instructions without entering the office or organization that owns the network.


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