Shoulder surfing: The act of obtaining sensitive information such as passwords, PINs, or security codes by directly observing someone as they enter the information into a device. This could be done at close range (literally looking over someone’s shoulder) or from a distance using binoculars or cameras. In the digital context, shoulder surfing is a serious security threat that can lead to unauthorized access to systems, identity theft, and other forms of cybercrime.
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