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- Spoofing and Phishing — FBI
Spoofing and phishing are key parts of business email compromise scams Spoofing is when someone disguises an email address, sender name, phone number, or website URL—often just by changing
- Caller ID Spoofing - Federal Communications Commission
What Is Spoofing? Spoofing is when a caller deliberately falsifies the information transmitted to your caller ID display to disguise their identity Scammers often use neighbor spoofing so it appears that an incoming call is coming from a local number, or spoof a number from a company or a government agency that you may already know and trust
- What is Spoofing How to Prevent it - Kaspersky
Spoofing in cybersecurity involves scammers pretending to be someone else to steal data or money or to spread malware Learn the risks of spoofing attacks
- What is spoofing? How to protect yourself with 12 different . . .
Spoofing is the act of falsifying information to impersonate a trusted source, often to steal data or money Learn more about spoofing here
- Spoofing: How It Works and How to Stay Safe in 2025
IP spoofing: Hackers disguise their IP address to impersonate other devices to attack networks GPS spoofing: Attackers use fake locations to manipulate apps and tracking tools for scams Email spoofing: The sender’s name or email address looks like it’s from someone you know, a business, or a government agency
- How to stop someone spoofing your number in 5 steps
Learn how to stop someone from spoofing your number, and join LifeLock to help reduce the exposure of your personal information online
- What is Spoofing? Spoofing Attacks Defined - CrowdStrike
Spoofing is a technique through which a cybercriminal disguises themselves as a known or trusted source Spoofing can take many forms, such as spoofed emails, IP spoofing, DNS Spoofing, GPS spoofing, website spoofing, and spoofed calls
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