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MiM Trojan Attack


A replay attack (also known as a playback attack) is a type of man in the middle attack where the attacker intercepts network traffic between two hosts. The attacker then stores or manipulates the traffic before forwarding it to its intended destination. The original traffic that was captured by the attacker can then be reused at a later time to gain access to the network.




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Type: Ethical Cyber Defense Strategy - Learn about whitehat hacking and ethical cybersecurity. We ONLY approve whitehat security practices for legal defense and security research. Black hat and gray hat hacking is NOT permitted.

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