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Glossary Term Impersonation Attack

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What is Impersonation Attack?

Impersonation Attack is a type of cyber attack where the attacker pretends to be a legitimate entity to deceive individuals into providing sensitive information or access to systems.

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Understanding Impersonation Attack

An impersonation attack is a type of cyber attack where an adversary pretends to be another individual, system, or entity to deceive a victim into taking actions that may compromise sensitive information or grant unauthorized access to systems or data. This can involve techniques such as phishing, spoofing, or social engineering to manipulate the victim into providing confidential information or performing harmful actions.

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