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A ghost packet is typically a term used in networking to refer to a packet that appears to be present on the network but does not actually contain any data or payload. This can be a result of various network issues or anomalies that cause the packet to be improperly handled or displayed. Ghost packets can sometimes indicate network errors or security threats.

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