Australia researchers have developed an algorithm capable of instantly detecting and blocking hacker attacks like Man in the Middle, Mitm Ataka) – The term in cryptography, indicating the situation when the attacker is able to read and modify the messages that the correspondents exchange, and none of the latter can guess about his presence in the channel.
According to a research article published in the journal IEEE Xplore, Australian researchers have developed an innovative algorithm that can effectively identify and prevent hacker attacks. The algorithm specifically targets Man in the Middle (MitM) attacks, a term used in cryptography to describe situations where an attacker can intercept, modify, or tamper with messages exchanged between two parties without their knowledge.
MitM attacks are highly sophisticated and pose a significant threat to individuals and organizations that rely on secure communication channels. The attackers exploit vulnerabilities in transmission protocols to manipulate information, delete data, or implant false information.