February 2026
Intermediate to advanced
456 pages
17h 3m
English
The following sections briefly examine each of these.
Phishing is an attempt to trick a victim into giving up personal information. It is usually done by emailing the victim and claiming to be from some organization a victim would trust, such as his or her bank or credit card company. For example, a perpetrator sends out an email to many people claiming to be from a bank—for the purposes of this example, consider a fictitious bank called Trustworthy Bank. The email claims that there is some issue with the recipient’s account and states the recipient needs to click a link in the email to address the problem. However, the link takes the recipient to a fake website ...
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