Email spoofing: A malicious practice where the headers of an email are manipulated to make it appear as though the message originated from a different sender. This is often used in phishing and spam campaigns, where the attacker aims to trick the recipient into trusting the false sender, potentially leading to data breaches, financial loss, or other forms of harm.
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