IP address spoofing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer networking, the term IP address spoofing or IP spoofing refers to the creation of Internet Protocol (IP) packets with a forged source IP address, called spoofing, with the purpose of c...
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The concept of IP spoofing, was initially discussed in academic circles in the 1980's. While known about for sometime, it was primarily theoretical until Robert Morris, whose son wrote the first Internet Worm, discovered a security weakness in the TCP protocol known as sequence prediction.
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This page describes the term IP spoofing and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information. ... To engage in IP spoofing, a hacker must first use a variety of techniques to find an IP address of a trusted host and then modify the packet headers so that it appears that the packets are coming from...
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A common misconception is that "IP spoofing" can be used to hide your IP address while surfing the Internet, chatting on-line, sending e-mail, and so forth. This is generally not true. Forging the source IP address causes the responses to be misdirected, meaning you cannot create a normal network connection.
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IP Spoofing ; by Farha Ali, Lander University ... Spoofing IP datagrams is a well-known problem that has been addressed in various research papers. Most spoofing is done for illegitimate purposes—attackers usually want to hide their own identity and somehow damage the IP packet destination.
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Compromised hosts on networks that permit IP spoofing enable a wide variety of attacks. ... The IP spoofing problem lies deep at the heart of the original Internet architecture which produced a network capable of remarkable scalability while relegating security to the end hosts. As a result, the public Internet includes...
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Creating half-open connections is easily accomplished with IP spoofing. The attacking system sends SYN messages to the victim server system; these appear to be legitimate but in fact reference a client system that is unable to respond to the SYN-ACK messages.
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A complete revision history is at the end of this file. The IP Spoofing portion of this advisory has been superseded by CA-96.21 ... IP spoofing; To gain access, intruders create packets with spoofed source IP addresses. This exploits applications that use authentication based on IP addresses and leads to unauthorized user...
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MIT ANA Spoofer Project ... This report, provided by MIT ANA, intends to provide a current aggregate view of ingress and egress filtering and IP Spoofing on the Internet. While the data in this report is the most comprehensive of its type we are aware of, it is still an ongoing, incomplete project.
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