
View Project In computer networking, ARP spoofing, ARP cache poisoning, or ARP poison routing, is a technique by which an attacker sends (spoofed) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) messages onto a local area network. Generally, the aim is to associate the attacker’s MAC address with the IP address of another host, such as the default gateway, causing any traffic meant for that IP address to be sent to the attacker instead. ARP spoofing may allow an attacker to intercept data frames on a network, modify the traffic, or stop all traffic. Often the attack is used as an opening for other attacks, such as denial of service, man in the middle, or session hijacking attacks. The attack can only be used on networks that use ARP, and requires attacker have direct access to the local network segment to be attacked.
Sep 9, 2019

Brief Description: Arduino uno Pulse Sensor ATmega32 GSM module (SIM-900a) Bluetooth Module (HC-05) 16x2 LCD monitor Push Button LED
Jan 1, 2018

Teaching project. I used this project to teach in youtube and produce online contents. Find the project webpage here.
Oct 27, 2017

My first project written in C++ with the help of iGraphics library. Awarded with 2nd runner-up at project showcase competition, CSE Fest, BUET, 2017 Download (exe) and Play
Jul 16, 2016