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ARP Poisining

ARP poisoning, also known as ARP spoofing or ARP cache poisoning, is a network attack in which an attacker manipulates the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) tables on a local area network (LAN). ARP is used to map an IP address to a physical MAC (Media Access Control) address on a network. ARP poisoning involves sending fake ARP messages to the network, which can lead to various security and network-related issues.

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