What Is Arp Cache Poisoning?
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ARP cache poisoning, also known as ARP spoofing or ARP Poison Routing, is a technique used by attackers to insert false or malicious entries into the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) tables maintained by network devices. These entries allow the attacker to intercept data from the network by forwarding it to their own address.