adversarial privacy attacks
Adversarial privacy attacks refers to intentional and malicious actions aimed at compromising the privacy of individuals or organizations by exploiting vulnerabilities in systems, processes, or technologies. These attacks involve actively seeking to invade, gather, or manipulate private and sensitive information for unauthorized purposes, potentially causing harm, identity theft, or breaches of confidentiality.
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