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Tricking employees to reveal their passwords by pretending to be a legitimate member of a company is called

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Answered by sailorking
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Answer:

Tricking employees to reveal their passwords by pretending to be a legitimate member of a company is called as pishing, as the employees who are not aware of the company's legitimate members, and without any security, if they give their credentials, it may be termed as pishing.

Explanation:

This is also a good form of hacking physically, not by computers. There are many things which are not clearly known by many employees and using that weakness as a strength, there are people following other employees.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Social Engineering

Explanation:

Having social media presence has become a necessity for most, but there have been cases where the users were tricked into revealing their details leading to the hacking of their account. Here we are talking about social engineering. It is used for a wide range of malicious activities achieved via human interactions. This makes use of psychological maneuvering to trick the users, thus asking them to reveal their identity and other sensitive information.  

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