redirection attacks and their consequences
Redirection attacks involve manipulating a user's online activities by redirecting them to a fraudulent or malicious website. These attacks can trick users into unknowingly sharing sensitive information or downloading harmful software. The consequences of redirection attacks include theft of personal and financial data, unauthorized access to accounts, and potential damage to the user's device or network.
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