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ARP spoofing is an attack technique which sends spoofed Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages to Local Area Network (LAN). The idea is to identify attacker's MAC address as the address of another network host and redirect traffic intended for another IP address to the attacker's IP address instead.
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Am I being ARP Spoofed?
This looks perfectly fine. The addresses in your arp cache are for broadcast (172.16.130.255) and various multicast groups. This is normal.
When you are the victim of ARP-Cache poisoning there are no …
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Is ARP poisoning necessary?
Schroeder is right about the encryption it's uniq for every client but that doesnt mean you can't decrypt it. The problem with wireless is that the content is "in the air" so everybody can capture it. …
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Intercept DNS query packet and send spoofed response after ARP poisoning
You can do this using DNSchef. It is described here at the Kali Webpage. You can also find a useful documentation at the developers webpage.
When it gets more complex I suggest you to use configurati …
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How to detect arp spoofing using iptable?
You can't. The iptables command is an interface for the netfilter module of linux. Its used to block, redirect,... traffic not to detect MITM attacks. You can detect arp spoofing using a Network Intru …
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Does ARP or DNS spoofing play a role when performing MITM in fake AP attacks?
ARP Spoofing is mostly the basis of MitM Attacks. It is used to redirect the traffic initially. This is done by fooling the victim into beliving that your MAC address is associated to the routers IP a …