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