CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) — Question 363
ARP spoofing would normally be a part of:
Answer options
- A. an on-path attack.
- B. DNS poisoning.
- C. a DoS attack.
- D. a rogue access point.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A, as ARP spoofing involves intercepting communication between two devices on a network, which is characteristic of on-path attacks. The other options, such as DNS poisoning, DoS attacks, and rogue access points, represent different types of network threats that do not directly involve manipulating ARP traffic.