What are packet analyzers? Group of answer choices Software placed on a network to identify open sockets hidden by rootkits Devices or software placed on a network to monitor traffic Devices placed on a network to entice attackers and then record their activities Devices or software used to generate lists of incoming IP addresses for each network port
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