

Inet6 fe80::74ab:d3ff:fe24:317b/64 scope linkģ: sit0: mtu 1480 qdisc noop state DOWN group defaultĤ: rmnet0: mtu 2000 qdisc pfifo_fast state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000ġ2: rmnet_data0: mtu 1500 qdisc htb state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 I found several DUP Ack, TCP ACK unseen segment, malformed packets, suspected re-transmission, RST in TCP and malformed packets in IPX and illegal character found in header name(HTTP). So just after the meeting I kept the the mobile connected and started wireshark to capture traffic. Even on slower 4G Network things worked well. Otherwise when I attended the same webex meeting other time through same connection there was no such problem.

My the other person in the meeting also complaint that my sound was not clear. So during the webex meeting as soon as I was turning my video on it was immediately turning off. What my question is regarding an incident where I was on a very important webex meeting through my android mobile.

So no doubt I was under attack at least arp spoofing. Several time I had noted two MAC addresses showing up on same IP address using: arp -a So I had been using a wired connection through LAN port to connect to the internet.
