Episode 152: IP Spoofing, Deauthentication, and Social Engineering
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Some of the most dangerous network threats don’t rely on malware—they rely on deception. In this episode, we explore IP spoofing, a method where attackers forge source IP addresses to disguise their origin or impersonate trusted devices. You’ll learn how spoofed packets can bypass access controls, flood systems, or launch man-in-the-middle and amplification attacks. We also examine deauthentication attacks, which disrupt wireless connections by tricking clients into disconnecting from access points, making them vulnerable to interception.
We then shift focus to social engineering tactics—attacks that manipulate people rather than systems. These include pretexting, baiting, impersonation, and tailgating. Social engineering bypasses technical defenses by targeting the human element, often as a precursor to larger attacks. This episode ties technical and psychological attack strategies together, helping you recognize the signs and reinforce both your infrastructure and your users against manipulation.
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