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An adversary may eavesdrop network in order to discover the location of the transmitter.
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An attacker may eavesdrop on the credential communication channel and he/she may use replay attack.
The adversary may eavesdrop on all traffic or reply older packets.
Therefore, wormhole attacks may change the original routing paths, and the wormhole nodes may eavesdrop or discards the data going through the wormhole tunnel.
Even other species such as squirrels and chipmunks may eavesdrop on the calls and understand, at least somewhat, that the chirps signal an approaching predator, the scientists say. .
The 'receiver' plants may "eavesdrop" on the signals and then activate their defence responses.
The case of untrusted secondary users is also investigated where the secondary users may potentially eavesdrop.
And intruders can use what's called sniffer software to eavesdrop on network conversations and acquire more passwords.
Due to the broadcasting nature of wireless communication medium, adversaries can eavesdrop on network traffic to obtain valuable information.
They would also expand the electronic eavesdropping network that can track our every word.
The attackers launch the channel-breaking attack by eavesdropping the network where the data being transferred.
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