Data interception

Data interception
Data Interception

 Almost all of us have seen the irrigation of land from water pumps for agricultural purposes. Water is usually supplied from water pumps to the land or fields through drains or pipes. If someone cuts the drain or pipe midway or if the water pipe leaks, then the required amount of water is not available. As a result, farmers suffer. There should be a vigilance system to ensure that no one can illegally take water in the middle. Similarly, when exchanging information through digital means, someone between the receiver and the sender can intercept it. This process of theft is known as data interception. Usually software or apps have end-to-end encryption, making it impossible for someone in between to steal information (messages, photos, videos, voice calls or messages, documents, status updates).