content spoofing attacks
Content spoofing attacks refer to malicious activities where an attacker misleads or deceives users by altering or presenting false information on a website or other digital platforms, typically using legitimate-looking content or disguising as a trusted source. These attacks aim to manipulate users into taking harmful actions, such as disclosing sensitive information, downloading malware, or performing unauthorized activities.
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