routing attacks
Routing attacks refer to malicious attempts to manipulate network routing protocols or infrastructure in order to divert traffic to unauthorized destinations or intercept sensitive information. These attacks can disrupt network connectivity, compromise data privacy, and lead to unauthorized access to communication channels.
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