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What (who) is playback attack - definition

NETWORK ATTACK IN WHICH A VALID DATA TRANSMISSION IS MALICIOUSLY OR FRAUDULENTLY REPEATED OR DELAYED, CARRIED OUT EITHER BY THE ORIGINATOR OR BY AN ADVERSARY WHO INTERCEPTS THE DATA AND RETRANSMITS IT
Playback attack; Repeat attack; Freshness (cryptography); Replay attacks; Replay-safe
  • Illustration of a replay attack. Alice (A) sends her hashed password to Bob (B). Eve (E) sniffs the hash and replays it.

Replay attack         
A replay attack (also known as a repeat attack or playback attack) is a form of network attack in which valid data transmission is maliciously or fraudulently repeated or delayed. This is carried out either by the originator or by an adversary who intercepts the data and re-transmits it, possibly as part of a spoofing attack by IP packet substitution.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Play-back; Play-Back; Playback (disambiguation); Playback (album); Playback (band); Playback (group); Playback (film); Playback (song)
(playbacks)
The playback of a tape is the operation of playing it on a machine in order to listen to the sound or watch the pictures recorded on it.
I heard a playback of one of the tapes.
N-COUNT: usu sing
playback         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Play-back; Play-Back; Playback (disambiguation); Playback (album); Playback (band); Playback (group); Playback (film); Playback (song)
¦ noun the action or process of reproducing previously recorded sound or moving images.

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Replay attack

A replay attack (also known as a repeat attack or playback attack) is a form of network attack in which valid data transmission is maliciously or fraudulently repeated or delayed. This is carried out either by the originator or by an adversary who intercepts the data and re-transmits it, possibly as part of a spoofing attack by IP packet substitution. This is one of the lower-tier versions of a man-in-the-middle attack. Replay attacks are usually passive in nature.

Another way of describing such an attack is: "an attack on a security protocol using a replay of messages from a different context into the intended (or original and expected) context, thereby fooling the honest participant(s) into thinking they have successfully completed the protocol run."