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This project demonstrates ARP Poisoning, a Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attack, using Kali Linux and Windows 11. Tools like Wireshark and Ettercap were employed to intercept network traffic and exploit vulnerabilities, highlighting the risks of data theft and unauthorized access.
This project focuses on Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attacks, exploring their dangers, execution methods, and potential risks to individuals and organizations. Using ARP Poisoning as the primary attack method, I demonstrated how a hacker could intercept and manipulate data between endpoints. The project utilized two virtual machines running Kali Linux and Windows 11, with tools like Wireshark and Ettercap to analyze and exploit network vulnerabilities. The research also draws on several published articles, highlighting various MITM techniques such as DNS Spoofing, SSL Hijacking, and Session Hijacking, and the severe risks posed by these attacks, including data theft and unauthorized access.
Languages and Utilities Used
Wireshark
Ettercap
Environments Used
Virtual Machine (Kali Linux OS Machine)
Virtual Machine (Window 11 OS Machine) (21H2)(21H2)
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This project demonstrates ARP Poisoning, a Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attack, using Kali Linux and Windows 11. Tools like Wireshark and Ettercap were employed to intercept network traffic and exploit vulnerabilities, highlighting the risks of data theft and unauthorized access.