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Martin, a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), is conducting a penetration test on a large enterprise network. He suspects that sensitive information might be leaking out of the network. Martin decides to use network sniffing as part of his testing methodology. Which of the following sniffing techniques should Martin employ to get a comprehensive understanding of the data flowing across the network?

  • A. Raw Sniffing
  • B. MAC Flooding
  • C. ARP Poisoning
  • D. DNS Poisoning
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NikoTomas
1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
A - Raw sniffing.
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killwitch
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: C
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) poisoning, also known as ARP spoofing, is a highly effective sniffing technique used by attackers and penetration testers to intercept network traffic on switched networks. Since modern networks use switches (which segment traffic to prevent traditional sniffing), Martin needs a way to redirect traffic through his machine. ARP poisoning allows him to do this by tricking devices into sending their traffic to him instead of the intended recipient.
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Dogeo
1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
is not a commonly recognized term in the context of network sniffing techniques. It may refer to passive packet capture, but it doesn't specifically describe a method that would enable an ethical hacker to manipulate or redirect traffic, as required for a comprehensive understanding of network data flow.
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bibibi
1 month ago
Selected Answer: A
B, C and D are not sniffing technique
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NikoTomas
1 week ago
Agree. Moreover, they are causing mess in the network and non-standard communication behaviors, which complicates investigation required to find out how data are leaking. Raw Sniffing is correct for me.
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MHafizC
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
It's sniffing across the network and involving suspicion on leaking out of the network. RAW Sniffing is correct.
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Jez92
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
should be ARP Poisoning
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