Which of the following is an example of social engineering?
a. a computer overwhelming a ser...
Computers and Technology, 19.10.2019 00:00 loravillanueva87
Which of the following is an example of social engineering?
a. a computer overwhelming a server with traffic
b. a program that secretly records your keystrokes
c. a hacker who steals a file containing passwords from your computer
d. a hacker who steals a file containing passwords from your computer
e. a phone call from someone in the it department requesting your password
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