Difference between revisions of "Attaks on Privacy"
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==Context== | ==Context== | ||
− | *Privacy here is considered to a a preferred | + | *Privacy here is considered to a a preferred state o human affairs so that each human can be as privacy as the desire with as little effort as possible. |
*There are two common goals of [[Attaks on Privacy]]: | *There are two common goals of [[Attaks on Privacy]]: | ||
− | # Financial often by [[Identity Theft]]. | + | # Financial often by [[Identity Theft]] using methods like phishing. |
− | # [[Attention]] typically also to gain financially legally. | + | # [[Attention]] typically to ads that also enable the attacker to gain financially semi-legally. |
− | == | + | ==Attacks and Mitigations== |
− | * | + | * Deliberate UX confusion |
+ | * Phishing | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 13 February 2022
Full Title or Meme
Attacks against a natural person's Privacy are the most common form attempts to steal a person's Identity or Attention.
Context
- Privacy here is considered to a a preferred state o human affairs so that each human can be as privacy as the desire with as little effort as possible.
- There are two common goals of Attaks on Privacy:
- Financial often by Identity Theft using methods like phishing.
- Attention typically to ads that also enable the attacker to gain financially semi-legally.
Attacks and Mitigations
- Deliberate UX confusion
- Phishing