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What's a man-in-the-middle attack?
It's a form of eavesdropping between two legitimately communicating network devices, which may involve creating spoofed packets.
It's a self-replicating form of malware.
It's a Denial of Service attack. It's a way to gain access to or shut down servers by overloading them with network data.
It's when malware is file-binded into applications or media files.
A man-in-the-middle attack on a LAN can involve sending spoofed packets, however the attack can be carried out by any means to put the attacker in the middle of a conversation, including via rogue wireless access point or other compromise along a routing path between the communicating network devices.
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