Mathematics, 10.02.2021 17:00 155680
Imagine that you gets an email one morning . It appears to be from your bank . The email warns that someone broke ( 1) your account . It says that you need to (2 ) in to check some things . You click the link in the email . It takes you to a site that looks very much like your bank's . You enter your username and (3 )You submit the form . You've just been phished ! Phishing is a type of attack that happens over the Internet . Users receive an email or text message that seems like it came from a (4) source. These users are being (5 ) They are interacting with dangerous hackers . The attackers copy trusted companies . They send users to web pages that look like the ones we use everyday . When users login or provide sensitive information , the attackers steal this data .
1- into
with
for
2- signed
signing
sign
3- crossword
password
passroad
4- trusted
trust
trusting
5- deceiving
deceive
deceived
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