Packet Sniffing
Packet Sniffing is the process of collecting and logging packets of information that are sent between network nodes. These packets of data can then be gathered, stored and analysed in order to better understand exactly what data is being sent across a given network.
Packet
sniffing Attack
A Packet Sniffing attack is a network
created threat where a malicious entity captures network packets intending to
intercept or steal data traffic that may have been left unencrypted.
Methods
used for packet sniffing attack
· TCP Session Hijacking
· DNS poisoning
· JavaScript Card Sniffing attacks
· Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Sniffing
· DHCP Attack
Avoiding
packet sniffing
·
Use a VPN Service
·
Avoid unreliable
public wi-fi networks
·
Use a secure
https protocol. VPN and HTTPS should always go together.
·
Always update
your security software
·
Avoid clicking on
suspicious links and messages
Packet
sniffing Attack examples
·
Packet Sniffing
as a technique for hacking Wi-Fi networks
·
The
history-Sniffing attack
·
Password Sniffing
Cyber Attack
·
Heartland Payment
Systems Security breach
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