Computer Science, asked by shashaknamdev4915, 1 year ago

What is an impersonation attack that takes advantage of a trusted relationship between two systems?

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Answered by MrZeref
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Answer:

when a malicious party sends a fraudulent email disguised as being from a legitimate, trusted source. intent is to trick the recipient into installing malware on his or her device or into sharing personal or financial information

Answered by smartbrainz
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"Spoofing is an impersonation attack" that takes advantage of a trusted "relationship between two systems".

Explanation:

Spoofing, in general, is a fake or wicked form in which communication is sent from an unknown source mislead as a source known to the receiver.

Spoofing is most common in communication tool that lacks a very high level of security.

"Spoofing" is the act of misleading a communication method from an unknown origin as being from a known, trusted source. "Spoofing" can apply to websites, emails, phone calls, and IP address.

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