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.
: Prevents a port from becoming a root port, ensuring the Root Bridge remains on a trusted core switch. ARP a STP Гєtoky.pptx
These protocols are foundational to local area networks (LANs) but lack built-in security, making them common targets for network-level attacks: : Attackers send falsified ARP messages to a
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 These protocols are foundational to local area networks
: Validates ARP packets on the network to prevent spoofing.
What Is ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)? How Does It Work?
: While often associated with switches, this attack fills a switch's CAM table with fake MAC addresses, forcing it to act like a hub and broadcast all traffic to every port, where an attacker can sniff it. Common Mitigations