Which of the following logical access attacks describes IP spoofing?
A) IP spoofing is when the attacker forces access to the network by attempting many passwords or phrases until finding the correct one.
B) IP spoofing is when the attacker attempts to gain access to an on-going communication between two endpoints by pretending to be each of the parties.
C) IP spoofing is when the attacker disguises their identity and impersonates a legitimate computer on the network.
D) IP spoofing is when the attacker follows an authorized user into the system.
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