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Figure 12-11 ARP Attack Cheating Terminal Hosts
As the above figure shown, the attacker sends the fake ARP packets of Host A to Host B, and
then Host B will automatically update its ARP table after receiving the ARP packets. When Host
B tries to communicate with Host A, it will encapsulate this false destination MAC address for
packets, which results in a breakdown of the normal communication.
Man-In-The-Middle Attack
The attacker continuously sends the false ARP packets to the Hosts in LAN so as to make the
Hosts maintain the wrong ARP table. When the Hosts in LAN communicate with one another,
they will send the packets to the attacker according to the wrong ARP table. Thus, the attacker
can get and process the packets before forwarding them. During the procedure, the
communication packets information between the two Hosts are stolen in the case that the
Hosts were unaware of the attack. That is called Man-In-The-Middle Attack. The
Man-In-The-Middle Attack is illustrated in the following figure.

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