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29 October, 14:47

The receiver and/or transmitter address is hard-coded in hardware and cannot be changed; it can always be counted on to correctly identify the device transmitting. a, True or b. False

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  1. 29 October, 15:11
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    B. False.

    Explanation:

    A MAC or media access control address is an address hard-coded to a device by its manufacturers. It is the layer 2 address of the OSI networking model. It is used to identify, transmit and receive frames in a network.

    The MAC spoofing is a process where program softwares are used to change a device's hard-coded MAC address.

    Attacker uses MAC spoofing to change their system's MAC addresses to a MAC address similar to that of a computerin a network to infiltrate that network security.
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