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TCP/IP vulnerability
From: "Mohit Kohli" <mkohli () TechMahindra com>
Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 13:49:29 +0530
Hi Guys, I got an assignment to write a white paper on TCP/IP and to show demo on how to exploits the same. I have listed some of the vulnerability, but need some good tools (preferably windows based) to exploit the vulnerability and to perform further analysis. 1. overlapping IP fragments 2. Tear Drop 3. Land 4. SYN Attack 5. Ping Flooding 6. IP Spoofing SYN Guessing Smurf Attack 7. Source Routing 8. TCP Hijacking Man-in-the-Middle Attack I will appreciate; if you could provide me some inputs with regards to tools to exploits the vulnerability. Cheers Mohit ============================================================================================================================ Disclaimer: This message and the information contained herein is proprietary and confidential and subject to the Tech Mahindra policy statement, you may review at <a href="http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://www.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> externally and <a href="http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html">http://tim.techmahindra.com/Disclaimer.html</a> internally within Tech Mahindra. ============================================================================================================================
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