explain online threats in computer
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Web-based threats, or online threats, are a category of cybersecurity risks that may cause an undesirable event or action via the internet.
Web threats are made possible by end-user vulnerabilities, web service developers/operators, or web services themselves. Regardless of intent or cause, the consequences of a web threat may damage both individuals and organizations.
This term typically applies to — but is not limited to — network-based threats in the following categories:
- Private network threats - impact sub-networks connected to the wider global internet. Typical examples can include home Wi-Fi or ethernet networks, corporate intranets, and national intranets.
- Host threats - impact specific network host devices. The term host often refers to corporate endpoints and personal devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, and traditional computers.
- Web server threats - impact dedicated hardware and software that serve web infrastructure and services.
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