dhcp vulnerabilities
DHCP vulnerabilities refer to potential weaknesses or security flaws in the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) which can be exploited by attackers. These vulnerabilities can allow unauthorized access to network resources, IP spoofing, denial of service attacks, or other malicious activities.
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