CEH v13: Sniffing

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Sniffing is a critical phase in cybersecurity used to identify network vulnerabilities and prevent attacks that can compromise sensitive data.In this course, learn about sniffing attacks, how packet sniffing works, the different types of sniffing attacks, and how attackers exploit vulnerabilities in network communication to eavesdrop on data. Next, explore sniffing tools like Wireshark and tcpdump, which help ethical hackers analyze captured packets, detect anomalies, and understand how attackers manipulate network traffic. Finally, examine MITM (man-in-the-middle) attacks, ARP spoofing, and DNS poisoning, which allow attackers to intercept or alter communications between victims.This course can be used in preparation for the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) 312-50 exam.