Phishing - The message is meant to trick the recipient into sharing financial or personal information or clicking on a link that installs malware., Baiting - An attacker leaves a malware-infected physical device, such as a Universal Serial Bus flash drive, in a place it is sure to be found., Scareware - Involves victims being bombarded with false alarms and fictitious threats. Users are deceived to think their system is infected with malware, prompting them to install software that has no real benefit or is malware itself., Watering Hole - The attacker attempts to compromise a specific group of people by infecting websites they are known to visit and trust with the goal of gaining network access., Quid Pro Quo - One party lies to another to gain access to privileged data.,

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