Multiple Choice
Samuel received an email that looked like it came from his bank. The email asked him to click on a link that opened an official looking Webpage that asked him to enter information about his account. But when he looked at the URL address, he noticed it was a strange address he did not recognize. As a result, he closed his browser and deleted the email rather than enter anything on the fraudulent page. Most likely, someone was attempting to steal Samuel's information using a technique called __________________.
A) Malware
B) Phishing
C) Impostering
D) Click hijacking
Correct Answer:

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