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Asked: December 18, 20222022-12-18T14:14:11+05:30 2022-12-18T14:14:11+05:30

How To Detect a Sniffer On Your Network?

How To Detect a Sniffer On Your Network?
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    1. Yepuri Kalyani
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      2022-12-18T14:24:43+05:30Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 2:24 pm

      1. Monitor network traffic: The easiest way to detect a sniffer on your network is to monitor network traffic. Look for any unusual or suspicious activity, such as large amounts of traffic from a single IP address, or traffic that seems to originate from multiple sources.

      2. Check for open ports: Check your firewall settings to make sure all ports are closed and any services that should not be publicly accessible are disabled.

      3. Use network scanning tools: Tools such as Nmap and Wireshark can be used to scan your network for any suspicious activity. These tools can detect open ports, identify suspicious traffic, and show active connections.

      4. Monitor user activity: Monitor user activity on your network and look for any suspicious or abnormal behavior. Be sure to check logs and track user activity on a regular basis.

      5. Investigate strange processes: If you notice any strange or unfamiliar processes running on your network, investigate them further. It may be a sign of a malicious program or a sniffer.

      6. Use anti-sniffer software: There are several anti-sniffer software programs available that can detect and block any suspicious traffic. It’s important to remember that these programs can only detect known sniffers, so they may not be able to pick up on newer or more advanced sniffer programs.

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    2. Nilay Sharma
      Nilay Sharma Level 30
      2022-12-18T15:05:29+05:30Added an answer on December 18, 2022 at 3:05 pm

      1. Monitor network traffic: Monitor the amount of traffic that is present on your network to detect abnormal activity. Unusual or excessive network traffic could be an indication of a sniffer.

      2. Investigate suspicious IP addresses: Investigate any unfamiliar IP addresses that appear in log files and system processes.

      3. Look for unusual port scans: Check your firewall logs for any suspicious port scans that are being performed. A port scan could be used to find vulnerable services that can be exploited with a sniffer.

      4. Enable antivirus software: Install and enable antivirus software on all computers connected to the network. The virus scanner should detect any known malicious software, including sniffers.

      5. Use network monitoring tools: Utilize network monitoring tools such as Wireshark to examine network traffic and detect any suspicious network activity.

      6. Scan for open ports: Scan for open ports on each computer connected to the network to ensure that no unauthorized devices are connected.

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