The attacker PC continually requests IP addresses
from a real DHCP server by changing their source MAC addresses. If successful,
this kind of DHCP attack causes all of the leases on the real DHCP server to be
allocated, thus preventing the real users (DHCP clients) from obtaining an IP
address.
DHCP starvation attack
Friday, September 13, 2013Posted by Unknown at 12:43 AM
Labels: Attacks types
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