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ARP spoofing

ARP Spoofing is a type of cyber attack where a malicious actor sends falsified ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) messages over a local area network. This sends the attacker’s MAC address to an IP address of another device, allowing the attacker to intercept, modify, or block data meant for that device. This guide explores the mechanisms behind ARP spoofing, common attack vectors, and effective countermeasures to protect your network.

Network Protocols


Understanding the Role of ARP Spoofing in Cyber Attacks

ARP spoofing, cyber attacks, network security, ARP poisoning, data integrity