Content spoofing

Glossary

What is Content spoofing?

Content spoofing is a form of cyber attack in which attackers replace legitimate content on a website with malicious content. It is used to distribute malware and steal confidential information from unsuspecting users. Content spoofing can be done by creating malicious websites, inserting malicious code into existing websites or redirecting traffic. To protect yourself from content spoofing, always look for signs of suspicious activity such as unfamiliar URLs, strange pop-ups or sudden changes in the layout of a website.

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