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Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is the specification for a set of communication protocols used to provide internet access to wireless devices such as mobile phones. WAP uses the Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) instead of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to get information from web servers that have material from worldwide (Dulaney, 2014). The primary purpose of WAP is to provide fast and simple delivery of information, which is mostly found on the internet, to wireless gadgets users. It is risky to send sensitive information over WAP because of various reasons such as the security leaks in the security layer are too many.
Data with passwords, for example, credit cards that is sent over WAP is at risk of getting hacked as the information is passed to servers. When a wireless device creates a Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS) to the WAP gateway to transmit information sent using transport layer security (TLS), hacking is possible. A web server recognizing TLS only cannot carry a WTLS connection, and hence information is decrypted from WTLS and encrypted under TLS where data is unsecured during the transformation. Alert messages that are sent in WAP specification to warn the client of a problem in carrying datagrams can be attacked.
WAP is a global specification for a set of communication protocols that are used to provide internet connection to people with wireless devices like phones. The use of WAP can pose risks to sensitive information transmission since the information can be hacked during its decrypting followed by its encrypting. Another danger of sending delicate material using WAP is that the alert messages sent in its specification to notify clients of a problem are sometimes attacked. Using WAP is helpful since it helps the transmission of the internet on mobile phones, but it is not safe when it comes to sending confidential files.
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