Information Technology Specialist (ITS) Cybersecurity Practice Exam

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What is the goal of DHCP spoofing attacks?

  1. To provide accurate IP configurations

  2. To disable user accounts

  3. To provide incorrect IP address configurations

  4. To encrypt network traffic

The correct answer is: To provide incorrect IP address configurations

The goal of DHCP spoofing attacks is to provide incorrect IP address configurations. In a DHCP spoofing attack, a malicious actor sets up a rogue DHCP server on the network. This server responds to DHCP requests from clients and assigns them incorrect IP address configurations. By doing this, the attacker can redirect network traffic, intercept data, or create a man-in-the-middle situation where they can monitor or manipulate the communications of the client devices. This method is particularly effective because most devices trust the responses they receive from DHCP servers, making it an avenue for the attacker to exploit trust within the network's management of IP addresses. By providing incorrect configurations, the attacker can disrupt network connectivity or potentially gain unauthorized access to sensitive information as users attempt to communicate on the network.