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What Is ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)? How Does It Work?
: In an STP attack, a malicious actor sends Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) with a higher priority (lower numerical value) to force the network to elect their device as the "Root Bridge". This causes all network traffic to flow through the attacker's device for interception. ARP a STP Гєtoky.pptx
: Attackers send falsified ARP messages to a local network to link their MAC address with the IP address of a legitimate server or gateway. This allows them to intercept, modify, or stop data in transit, often facilitating Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks. What Is ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
Based on the title (ARP and STP Attacks), this presentation likely focuses on the vulnerabilities and exploitation techniques involving the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) . Key Features of ARP and STP Attacks This causes all network traffic to flow through
These protocols are foundational to local area networks (LANs) but lack built-in security, making them common targets for network-level attacks: