Abstract
Even after the inception of many protocols to transfer information in the form of packets over the internet, the current world still uses ARP as the base for any kind of transfer of packets. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is termed as the most vulnerable protocols present because this specific protocol is mainly considered prone to Man-In-The-Middle Attacks. Since to improvise the current ARP network we need to change the firmware of all existing customers and it involves a lot of cost to change a protocol itself it is not feasible.
In this paper we present a novel approach to prevent ARP cache poisoning by using a detection system which monitors the ARP Table regularly for any malicious entries.
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