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Business, 26.10.2021 17:50 hayleymckee

Please match Kohnfelder and Garg's threat names to corresponding definition - Spoofing of user identity
- Tampering with data
- Repudiability
- Information disclosure
- Denial of Service
- Elevation of privilege
A. Breaching the user's authentication information
B. Making the system temporarily unavailable or unusable, such as those attacks that could force a reboot or restart of the user's machine
C. An unprivileged user gains privileged access and thereby has sufficient access to completely compromise or destroy the entire system
D. Compromising the user's private or business-critical information
E. Modifying system or user data with or without detection
F. An untrusted user performing an illegal operation without the ability to be traced

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