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1. Phishing: A cybercrime technique where criminals attempt to trick individuals into providing sensitive information such as passwords or credit card numbers.
2. Malware: Malicious software designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to computer systems.
3. Ransomware: A type of malware that encrypts a victim's files and demands payment for their release.
4. Social Engineering: A technique used by cybercriminals to manipulate individuals into divulging confidential information.
5. Data Breach: Unauthorized access to sensitive data, often resulting in the exposure of personal or corporate information.
6. Denial of Service (DoS) Attack: An attack that disrupts a network's services by overwhelming it with traffic.
7. Man-in-the-Middle Attack: A cyberattack where the attacker intercepts communication between two parties without their knowledge.
8. Identity Theft: The unauthorized use of someone's personal information for fraudulent purposes.
9. Cyber Espionage: The use of cyber techniques to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information for espionage purposes.
10. Botnet: A network of compromised computers used to carry out coordinated attacks or distribute malware.
11. *********: Software or hardware that records keystrokes on a computer, often used to capture sensitive information such as passwords.
12. SQL Injection: A technique used to exploit vulnerabilities in web applications by injecting malicious SQL code.
13. Zero-Day Exploit: An attack that targets a previously unknown vulnerability, giving the victim zero days to prepare a defense.
14. Cyberstalking: The use of the internet or other electronic means to harass or intimidate an individual.
15. Cryptojacking: Illegally using someone's computer to mine cryptocurrency without their consent.
16. Insider Threat: A security risk posed by individuals within an organization who misuse their access to sensitive information.
17. Spear Phishing: A targeted form of phishing that is personalized to the victim.
18. Cyber Extortion: Demanding payment or threatening to release sensitive information unless demands are met.
19. Cyberbullying: Using technology to harass, threaten, or intimidate others.
20. Clickjacking: Tricking users into clicking on a link or button that is different from what it appears to be.
21. Eavesdropping: Unauthorized interception of communication to gather information.
22. Pharming: Redirecting website traffic to a fake site to s†éál sensitive information.
23. Spoofing: Faking an identity or source to deceive individuals or systems.
24. Cyber Terrorism: The use of cyber techniques to promote a political agenda through fear or disruption.
25. Logic Bomb: Malicious code that is set to trigger under specific conditions.
26. Typosquatting: Registering domains similar to popular websites to deceive users.
27. DDoS Attack: Distributed Denial of Service attack using multiple sources to overwhelm a target server.
28. Cyber Fraud: Deception for financial gain using online methods.
29. Cyber Vandalism: Intentional damage or defacement of websites or digital assets.
30. Data Skimming: Collecting payment card information from online transactions.
31. Dumpster Diving: Retrieving sensitive information from discarded paper or electronic devices.
32. Evil Twin Attack: Setting up a fake wireless network to intercept sensitive information.
33. Formjacking: Injecting malicious code into payment forms on websites to s†éál payment card details.
34. Packet Sniffing: Monitoring network traffic to capture sensitive information.
35. Smishing: Phishing attacks sent via SMS messages.
36. Watering Hole Attack: Compromising websites frequented by a target group to infect visitors with malware.
37. Cyberblackmail: Threatening to release sensitive information unless demands are met.
38. Cyber Warfare: Using cyber techniques to disrupt or damage the infrastructure of a nation or organization.
39. Cyber Defamation: Spreading false information online to damage a person's reputation.
40. Cyber Grooming: Building an emotional connection with a minor online to facilitate sexual abuse.
41. Cyber Intrusion: Unauthorized access to a computer system or network.
42. Cyber Piracy: Illegally distributing copyrighted material online.
43. Cyber Smuggling: Illegally transferring goods or information across borders using digital means.
44. Cyber Vandalism: Defacing websites or digital assets for malicious purposes.
45. Cyber Wiretapping: Intercepting electronic communications without authorization.
46. Email Spoofing: Faking the sender's email address to deceive recipients.
47. häçking: Unauthorized access to computer systems or networks.
48. Identity Spoofing: Impersonating someone else online to deceive others.
49. Cyber Harassment: Using digital means to intimidate or bully individuals.
50. Cyber Stalking: Persistent, unwanted online attention or contact.
 

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