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Training Camp • Cybersecurity Glossary
Phishing Domain Detection is the process of identifying and blocking web domains that are created and used by malicious actors to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive information or downloading malware.
Phishing Domain Detection Definition: Phishing Domain Detection is the process of identifying and blocking web domains that are created and used by malicious actors to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive information or downloading malware.
Phishing Domain Detection is the process of identifying and blocking malicious domains that are used in phishing attacks. This involves monitoring domain registration databases, analyzing website content, and employing tools such as blacklists and machine learning algorithms to flag and prevent users from accessing these deceptive websites aiming to steal sensitive information.
Phishing Domain Detection is one of the topics you'll master in the Security+ Boot Camp.
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