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Webcast Care guards against ARP Poisoning attacks, a cyber threat that exploits vulnerabilities in the common ARP to interfere with, divert, or monitor network traffic.
Webcast Care guards against ARP Poisoning attacks, a cyber threat that exploits vulnerabilities in the common ARP to interfere with, divert, or monitor network traffic.
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Webcast Care helps protect against ARP Poisoning attacks, a type of cyberattack that exploits vulnerabilities in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to disrupt, redirect, or eavesdrop on network traffic.
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a key component in network communication, helping bridge the gap between data link layer addresses (MAC addresses) and network layer addresses (IP addresses). It allows devices to map IP addresses to their corresponding MAC addresses by either requesting the MAC address associated with an IP or broadcasting the information. Devices also cache these mappings for efficiency, reducing the need for repeated requests.
ARP Poisoning is an attack that exploits the protocol’s lack of authentication to manipulate these mappings. Attackers can send false ARP responses, corrupting the ARP cache of target devices with inaccurate MAC-to-IP mappings. This opens the door to several malicious activities, such as intercepting, altering, or blocking traffic. The process typically involves selecting a target, using readily available tools to poison the ARP cache, and then exploiting the rerouted traffic based on the attacker's goals, which may include monitoring, modifying, or disrupting communication.
Webcast Care watches over the data exchange between the server and viewers, stopping disruptions like ARP Poisoning attacks that could divert or block the stream. By securing network protocols and checking the legitimacy of communications, Webcast Care guarantees continuous and reliable streams, keeping the content and audience safe from harmful interference.