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- MAC_flooding abstract "In computer networking, MAC flooding is a technique employed to compromise the security of network switches.Switches maintain a MAC Table that maps individual MAC addresses on the network to the physical ports on the switch. This allows the switch to direct data out of the physical port where the recipient is located, as opposed to indiscriminately broadcasting the data out of all ports as a hub does. The advantage of this method is that data is bridged exclusively to the network segment containing the computer that the data is specifically destined for.In a typical MAC flooding attack, a switch is fed many Ethernet frames, each containing different source MAC addresses, by the attacker. The intention is to consume the limited memory set aside in the switch to store the MAC address table.The effect of this attack may vary across implementations, however the desired effect (by the attacker) is to force legitimate MAC addresses out of the MAC address table, causing significant quantities of incoming frames to be flooded out on all ports. It is from this flooding behavior that the MAC flooding attack gets its name.After launching a successful MAC flooding attack, a malicious user could then use a packet analyzer to capture sensitive data being transmitted between other computers, which would not be accessible were the switch operating normally. The attacker may also follow up with an ARP spoofing attack which will allow them to retain access to privileged data after switches recover from the initial MAC flooding attack.".
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- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink ARP_spoofing.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Bridging_(networking).
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting_(networking).
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_network_security.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethernet.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Computer_memory.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Computer_network.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Diameter_protocol.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet_frame.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet_hub.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Flooding_algorithm.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_802.1X.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink IP_address_spoofing.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink LAN_switching.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink MAC_address.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Network_segment.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Network_switch.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Packet_analyzer.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLink Unicast_flood.
- MAC_flooding wikiPageWikiLinkText "MAC flooding".
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- MAC_flooding subject Category:Computer_network_security.
- MAC_flooding subject Category:Ethernet.
- MAC_flooding hypernym Technique.
- MAC_flooding type TopicalConcept.
- MAC_flooding type Protocol.
- MAC_flooding type Redirect.
- MAC_flooding comment "In computer networking, MAC flooding is a technique employed to compromise the security of network switches.Switches maintain a MAC Table that maps individual MAC addresses on the network to the physical ports on the switch. This allows the switch to direct data out of the physical port where the recipient is located, as opposed to indiscriminately broadcasting the data out of all ports as a hub does.".
- MAC_flooding label "MAC flooding".
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- MAC_flooding sameAs Saturation_de_la_table_dapprentissage.
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- MAC_flooding wasDerivedFrom MAC_flooding?oldid=708221941.
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