explain telnet with an example when do you use it???????
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Telnet is one of those tech terms you may occasionally hear, but not in an ad or a feature laundry list of any product you may buy. That’s because it’s a protocol, or a language used to talk to computers and other machines; not only that, but Telnet is actually ancient in Internet terms, dating back from 1973.➡️❤️❤️✔️✔️
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Telnet is a terminal emulation program. The software Telnet runs on your system and links your Personal Computer to a network server. The fact that Telnet converts all data into plain text is considered vulnerable. This means if a user sniffs a network, you can record your username and password during transmission.
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