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The hidden network might lack sufficient security measures.

The hidden network might lack sufficient security measures.

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Marinehobo
Member
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10-06-2023, 05:24 AM
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It seems you're asking about the potential dangers of hiding your Wi-Fi network. Using a hidden SSID can expose your device to certain risks, such as unauthorized access or man-in-the-middle attacks if not properly secured. The main concern is that others might detect your network and try to connect without your knowledge, which could compromise your privacy or security. Always ensure your network is protected with strong encryption and a unique name.
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Marinehobo
10-06-2023, 05:24 AM #1

It seems you're asking about the potential dangers of hiding your Wi-Fi network. Using a hidden SSID can expose your device to certain risks, such as unauthorized access or man-in-the-middle attacks if not properly secured. The main concern is that others might detect your network and try to connect without your knowledge, which could compromise your privacy or security. Always ensure your network is protected with strong encryption and a unique name.

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Warigan
Junior Member
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10-06-2023, 11:59 AM
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I believe it serves as a caution for those who assume a concealed SSID enhances safety, but in truth it offers no real benefit.
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Warigan
10-06-2023, 11:59 AM #2

I believe it serves as a caution for those who assume a concealed SSID enhances safety, but in truth it offers no real benefit.

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10-06-2023, 01:08 PM
#3
Isn't a hidden SSID just something you do so Google Street View can't record a network at your address?
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LupusGladiator
10-06-2023, 01:08 PM #3

Isn't a hidden SSID just something you do so Google Street View can't record a network at your address?

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ItsJeGirlRomy
Member
200
10-06-2023, 03:25 PM
#4
A scan can still identify it, as it contains useful information for hiding an SSID.
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ItsJeGirlRomy
10-06-2023, 03:25 PM #4

A scan can still identify it, as it contains useful information for hiding an SSID.

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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10-08-2023, 05:10 PM
#5
In the early days of Wi-Fi, many believed a concealed SSID without a password offered sufficient protection for their network. This notion was soon questioned, and today most scanners detect such hidden networks and simply label them as hidden, allowing connections to be made.
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Amegahoney
10-08-2023, 05:10 PM #5

In the early days of Wi-Fi, many believed a concealed SSID without a password offered sufficient protection for their network. This notion was soon questioned, and today most scanners detect such hidden networks and simply label them as hidden, allowing connections to be made.

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CSPlaysMC
Junior Member
16
10-13-2023, 04:32 AM
#6
This poses a security threat to your laptop, phone, etc., when you're not connected to a network. When a device tries to join a hidden network, it must send an unencrypted message to the access point asking if it's MySecretNetwork. Because your device doesn't know where or when it should connect, it broadcasts that signal to every hidden network it encounters. This allows attackers to run programs on their machines that intercept these messages and generate the SSID your device is trying to reach. Additionally, this behavior can noticeably drain battery life.
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CSPlaysMC
10-13-2023, 04:32 AM #6

This poses a security threat to your laptop, phone, etc., when you're not connected to a network. When a device tries to join a hidden network, it must send an unencrypted message to the access point asking if it's MySecretNetwork. Because your device doesn't know where or when it should connect, it broadcasts that signal to every hidden network it encounters. This allows attackers to run programs on their machines that intercept these messages and generate the SSID your device is trying to reach. Additionally, this behavior can noticeably drain battery life.

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ThatMiningGuy
Senior Member
704
10-13-2023, 10:05 AM
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For the team reviewing insights, consider this: hiding your SSID can offer privacy benefits, but it doesn’t necessarily improve security. A visible network may attract unwanted attention, while a hidden one might limit discoverability. Evaluate your needs and local regulations before deciding.
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ThatMiningGuy
10-13-2023, 10:05 AM #7

For the team reviewing insights, consider this: hiding your SSID can offer privacy benefits, but it doesn’t necessarily improve security. A visible network may attract unwanted attention, while a hidden one might limit discoverability. Evaluate your needs and local regulations before deciding.

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10-22-2023, 02:22 AM
#8
From an offensive standpoint, I focus on concealed networks rather than standard ones. A hidden network means the access point continues broadcasting beacons but without displaying its SSID. An attacker only needs to wait for a device to connect and transmit that first signal to discover the network name.
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j_anderson2378
10-22-2023, 02:22 AM #8

From an offensive standpoint, I focus on concealed networks rather than standard ones. A hidden network means the access point continues broadcasting beacons but without displaying its SSID. An attacker only needs to wait for a device to connect and transmit that first signal to discover the network name.

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10-23-2023, 05:25 AM
#9
Thank you again for the details. I’ll likely stop relying on the hidden network.
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Tautgroundhog7
10-23-2023, 05:25 AM #9

Thank you again for the details. I’ll likely stop relying on the hidden network.

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Inf3rno
Member
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10-23-2023, 09:24 AM
#10
The article discusses this topic in detail, especially the part titled "Why Non-broadcast Networks are not a Security Feature."
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Inf3rno
10-23-2023, 09:24 AM #10

The article discusses this topic in detail, especially the part titled "Why Non-broadcast Networks are not a Security Feature."

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