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Packet fragmentation involves splitting a single TCP/IP packet into smaller pieces before transmission.
: Checking the environment for virtualization indicators. Hackers look for specific registry keys, MAC address prefixes (like VMware or VirtualBox markers), or dummy file systems that indicate the system is an isolated sandbox. t /et in packet two
Similar to fragmentation, session splicing splits the attack payload across multiple network packets. If an IDS signature looks for the string cat /etc/passwd , an ethical hacker might send ca in packet one, t /et in packet two, and c/passwd in packet three. Advanced IDS engines with stream reassembly can counter this, making it a critical test for modern detection capabilities. Obfuscation and Encoding t /et in packet two