phishing attacks
Phishing attacks refer to cyber attacks that involve fraudulent attempts to deceive people into providing sensitive information, such as personal data, passwords, or financial details. Typically, attackers pose as trustworthy entities through emails, messages, or websites to trick individuals into sharing their confidential information, which is then used for malicious purposes like identity theft or financial fraud.
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