What is ARP Spoofing

What is ARP Spoofing?
ARP packets can be forged to send data to the attacker’s machine.

      ARP spoofing constructs a large number of forged ARP request and reply packets to overload the switch.
      The switch is set in forwarding mode and after the ARP table is flooded with spoofed ARP responses, the attackers can sniff all network packets.
Attackers flood a target computer ARP cache with forged entries, which is also known as poisoning. ARP poisoning uses Man-in-the-Middle access to poison the network.



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