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Most modern tcp implementations use pseudo-random number generators(prng) to determine starting sequence numbers for tcp sessions. with such generators, it is difficult to compute the ith number generated, given only the(i-1)st number generated. explain what network security risks are created if an attacker is able to break such a prng so that he can in fact easily compute the ith number generated, given only the (i-1)st number generated
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