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  2. Packet analyzer - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of Wireshark network protocol analyzer. A packet analyzer (also packet sniffer or network analyzer) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] is a computer program ...

  3. Sniffing attack - Wikipedia

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    Sniffing attack. Sniffing attack in context of network security, corresponds to theft or interception of data by capturing the network traffic using a packet sniffer (an application aimed at capturing network packets ). When data is transmitted across networks, if the data packets are not encrypted, the data within the network packet can be ...

  4. People sniffer - Wikipedia

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    People sniffer. Mock-up of a XM-2 people sniffer on a UH-1 Iroquois helicopter. People sniffer was the field name for a series of U.S. Army issued "personnel detectors" used during the Vietnam War. The purpose was to detect enemy soldiers in hidden positions, which were often employed in the jungle combat conditions of Vietnam.

  5. Comparison of packet analyzers - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of packet analyzers. The following tables compare general and technical information for several packet analyzer software utilities, also known as network analyzers or packet sniffers. Please see the individual products' articles for further information.

  6. dSniff - Wikipedia

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    dSniff is a set of password sniffing and network traffic analysis tools written by security researcher and startup founder Dug Song to parse different application protocols and extract relevant information. dsniff, filesnarf, mailsnarf, msgsnarf, urlsnarf, and webspy passively monitor a network for interesting data (passwords, e-mail, files, etc.). arpspoof, dnsspoof, and macof facilitate the ...

  7. Snifter - Wikipedia

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    Look up snifter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A snifter (also called brandy snifter, brandy glass, brandy bowl, or a cognac glass) is a type of stemware, a short-stemmed glass whose vessel has a wide bottom and a relatively narrow top. It is mostly used to serve aged brown liquors such as bourbon, brandy, and whisky .

  8. Sniffer (protocol analyzer) - Wikipedia

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    Type. protocol analyzer. The Sniffer[ 1] was a computer network packet and protocol analyzer developed and first sold in 1986 by Network General Corporation [ 2] of Mountain View, CA. By 1994 the Sniffer had become the market leader [ 3] in high-end protocol analyzers. According to SEC 10-K filings [ 4][ 5][ 6] and corporate annual reports, [ 7 ...

  9. Browser sniffing - Wikipedia

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    Browser sniffing (also known as browser detection) is a set of techniques used in websites and web applications in order to determine the web browser a visitor is using, and to serve browser-appropriate content to the visitor. It is also used to detect mobile browsers and send them mobile-optimized websites. This practice is sometimes used to ...