What is Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Spoofing?
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Frequently Asked Questions
They’re essentially the same thing. Both terms refer to a cyber attack where hackers deceive devices into linking a false MAC address to a trusted IP address.
Yes, though it’s more common in larger corporate or organizational networks. Any network using ARP could be at risk.
Unexplained network delays, data leakage, or unusual traffic spikes on your devices could signal foul play.
Not always. It’s a silent attacker’s playground. That’s why tools like IDS and consistent monitoring are key to identifying suspicious activity.