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Computers communicate on networks by sending bits of data called packets. These packets are routed using IP addresses and can span the entire network depending on the network type. These packets can be monitored as they pass through the network and read through a process called "sniffing."
Simply put, sniffing is the process of examining individual packets on the network. These packets can be read directly without modification and may contain sensitive information such as passwords, credit card information and other sensitive data.
Computers communicate on networks by sending bits of data called packets. These packets are routed using IP addresses and can span the entire network depending on the network type. These packets can be monitored as they pass through the network and read through a process called "sniffing."
Simply put, sniffing is the process of examining individual packets on the network. These packets can be read directly without modification and may contain sensitive information such as passwords, credit card information and other sensitive data.

