How Hackers Are Watching Everything You Send on Public WiFi — ARP Spoofing Explained

Someone on the same café WiFi can intercept your passwords, session tokens, and banking credentials — without any special hardware, in just minutes. This is ARP Spoofing, and it's been documented in real attacks as recently as 2023. In this video: ✅ How ARP protocol works — and why it has no security ✅ How ARP Poisoning creates a Man-in-the-Middle position ✅ Lab demonstration in an isolated VirtualBox environment ✅ Documented 2023 café MITM attack case study ✅ How to protect yourself: HTTPS, VPN, Dynamic ARP Inspection ⏱ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 — The attack that's happening right now 0:43 — What you'll learn 1:20 — ARP protocol explained 2:48 — How ARP Poisoning works 4:00 — Lab demo: Kali Linux + Wireshark 5:58 — Real incident: Café MITM Campaign 2023 7:13 — How to protect against ARP Spoofing 9:00 — Key takeaways 🔗 TOOLS MENTIONED (all free/legal): • Wireshark: wireshark.org • VirtualBox: virtualbox.org • Kali Linux: kali.org • Metasploitable 2: sourceforge.net/projects/metasploitable 🎯 Practice these techniques LEGALLY: • TryHackMe: tryhackme.com • HackTheBox: hackthebox.com 📌 All demonstrations performed on isolated virtual machines for educational purposes only. Never test on systems you don't own.