A man-in-the-middle (MITM) cyber attack is a lot like a game of monkey in the middle you may have played as a child. This is when one message or transaction being sent to a determined location is intercepted and changed before it reaches the final destination. Our IT expert, Jeff Groby, went live at The Big 550 KTRS for Tech Talk to share more detail about this popular cyber attack and how to protect yourself from becoming a victim.
The goal of a man-in-the-middle cyber attack is to intercept traffic coming from one device and send it to the original recipient without them knowing that someone has read and potentially altered the message.
Jeff mentioned that a lot of times this cyber attack involves a financial component. Many times, cyber criminals use this tactic to add their own cryptocurrency wallet or to redirect you to a malicious website to steal information. Websites and services like Venmo and PayPal can be popular targets since the sender and recipient are already aware that there is money being exchanged.
MITM attacks are also very common on public Wi-Fi networks. As mentioned in a previous Tech Talk, while public Wi-Fi is nice, it can also leave you very vulnerable without the right security in place. Jeff's best tips for ensuring you're using a safe public Wi-Fi connection are to make sure the connection is secure and to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to give yourself an extra layer of security.
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Originally published January 2, 2019, updated May 2, 2019