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  2. IP address spoofing - Wikipedia

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    The protocol specifies that each IP packet must have a header which contains (among other things) the IP address of the sender of the packet. The source IP address is normally the address that the packet was sent from, but the sender's address in the header can be altered, so that to the recipient it appears that the packet came from another ...

  3. Honeyd - Wikipedia

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    Honeyd is used primarily for two purposes. Using the software's ability to mimic many different network hosts at once (up to 65536 hosts at once), Honeyd can act as a distraction to potential hackers. If a network only has 3 real servers, but one server is running Honeyd, the network will appear running hundreds of servers to a hacker.

  4. 3ve - Wikipedia

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    Bots were able to mimic desktop and mobile traffic in order to evade detection, and went through several evolutions of tactics to grow over time. [ 6 ] At its peak, the botnet controlled more than one million residential and corporate IP-addresses, largely within Europe and North America. [ 2 ]

  5. CDP spoofing - Wikipedia

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    Although these can be beneficial features, attackers can accumulate this information about the devices, which leaves the device's type, IP address and IOS version exposed and vulnerable. Attackers can use this information to mimic other devices, steal information and create other various network problems. [1]

  6. Reserved IP addresses - Wikipedia

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    Used for loopback addresses to the local host [1] 169.254.0.0/16 169.254.0.0–169.254.255.255 65 536: Subnet Used for link-local addresses [5] between two hosts on a single link when no IP address is otherwise specified, such as would have normally been retrieved from a DHCP server 172.16.0.0/12 172.16.0.0–172.31.255.255 1 048 576: Private ...

  7. How To Find Your IP Address, And Why You Should Know It in ...

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    There are two primary types of IP addresses in use today: IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6). The former has been around since January 1983 , and is still the most common.

  8. Martian packet - Wikipedia

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    A Martian packet is an IP packet seen on the public Internet that contains a source or destination address that is reserved for special use by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) as defined in RFC 1812, Appendix B Glossary (Martian Address Filtering).

  9. How 1 man got scammed in seconds using Google - AOL

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    A VPN will disguise your IP address to show an alternate location. For the best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on your Windows, Mac, Android and ...