Q: 14
Which attack method intercepts traffic on a switched network?
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Discussion
Probably B. ARP cache poisoning lets an attacker reroute or sniff packets on a switched network by tricking the switch’s ARP tables. Other options don’t really intercept traffic at layer 2 like this. Pretty sure that’s what they’re asking, but open to other takes.
Its C, seen something like this in some practice tests and think official guide touches on it too.
Is this covered in the official cert guide or better shown in labs? I've seen similar questions in practice exams lately.
Nah, not C. Pretty sure it's B since DHCP snooping is more a defense, ARP poisoning is the traffic interceptor.
B tbh
C I've seen a similar question in exam reports.
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