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Glossary Term Shoulder Surfing

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What is Shoulder Surfing?

Shoulder surfing refers to the practice of spying on the information displayed on someone's screen or keypad to obtain sensitive data such as login credentials, PIN codes, or other confidential information.

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Understanding Shoulder Surfing

Shoulder Surfing refers to the practice of spying on a user's sensitive information, such as passwords or PIN numbers, by looking over their shoulder as they enter this information on a device or keypad. This type of attack is typically carried out in crowded or public places where an attacker can easily observe the victim's actions without their knowledge. Shoulder surfing is considered a form of social engineering and poses a significant threat to the confidentiality of data.

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