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Certified Ethical Hacker CEH/Acronyms/Part 2

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CEH Acronyms — Part 2 of 2

Terms 31–32 of 32 CEH acronyms and key terms. Each entry includes a plain-English definition and a link to the full 800-word glossary page with exam context and practice questions.

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Term 31

WiFi Encryption Cracking

WiFi encryption cracking is the process of breaking the security on a wireless network to gain unauthorized access to the data or the network itself.

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Term 32

Zero Day Vulnerabilities

A zero day vulnerability is a security flaw in software or hardware that the vendor does not yet know about and has not fixed, making it extremely dangerous because attackers can exploit it before a patch exists.

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