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Business, 16.10.2019 00:00 johnny2585

Dimitri ivanov is an accountant with pwc. the firm has a very strict policy of requiring all users to change their passwords every sixty days. in early march, dimitri received an e-mail claiming that there had been an error updating his password and that provided a link to a website with instructions for re-updating his password. something about the e-mail made dimitri suspicious, so he called pwc's information technology department and found that the e-mail was fictitious. the e-mail was an example of
a. phishing.
b. piggybacking.
c. social engineering.
d. spamming.

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