ARP Cache Poisoning
From Hak5
ARP Reply spoofing for the purpose of ARP Cache Poisoning allows any computer on the local area network to obtain one of the most dangerous and powerful attack postures in network security: the so-called "Man In The Middle" (MITM). The man in the middle is able to monitor, filter, modify and edit any and all traffic moving between the LAN's unsuspecting and inherently trusting computers. In fact, there is nothing to prevent it from filling every computer's ARP cache with entries pointing to it, thus allowing it to effectively become a master hub for all information moving throughout the network.
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