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IP-Spoofing
IP Spoofing is a technique used in computer networking that involves sending data packets with a falsified source IP address. This technique is commonly used for malicious purposes such as DoS attacks, data exfiltration, and phishing. Essentially, the attacker sends packets to the targeted network, but the source IP address is altered to make it appear as though they are coming from a trusted source. This can help the attacker gain access to sensitive information or cause disruption to the targeted network. It’s important to note that IP spoofing is illegal in many countries and is considered a serious cybercrime.