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kramer
3 years ago
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Imagine you accidently mistype the url for your bank and you are redirected to a fake website that collects your information. wh

at type of identity theft were you just a victim of? pharming worm holes phishing insider hacking
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garik1379 [7]3 years ago
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The answer is "Pharming".

The expression "pharming" is a a newly coined word  in view of the words "farming" and "phishing". Phishing is a kind of social-designing attack to get to certifications, for example, client names and passwords. Lately, both pharming and phishing have been utilized to pick up data for online identity fraud. Pharming has happened as a real worry to organizations facilitating web based business and online banking.

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