Session hijacking happens when an attacker steals the authentication cookie that keeps you logged in, letting them impersonate you without knowing your password. AI systems trained to detect these attacks watch for signs like sudden shifts in location, device type, or behavior patterns that don't match your normal activity. The risk is highest on public WiFi and during times when you're less likely to notice unauthorized access.
Session hijacking occurs when an attacker steals your active login session tokens or cookies, allowing them to impersonate you on websites and apps without needing your password. AI tools now make it faster and easier for attackers to identify, intercept, and exploit these tokens at scale across multiple platforms simultaneously.
This concept matters because even strong passwords and two-factor authentication do not protect you if your session token is compromised mid-login. Knowing how AI accelerates these attacks and which browser settings, VPNs, and session management tools can mitigate the risk is essential for anyone who banks, shops, or communicates online.
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