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What is pharming
A
A cyber attack intended to redirect a website’s traffic to a fake site.
B
Getting a computer to ‘offload’ its information to a hacker
C
Pretending to be a friend on social media to gain personal information
D
Watching someone network traffic to be able to access their passwords
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Pharming is a cyberattack intended to redirect a website’s traffic to another, fake site by installing a malicious program on the computer. Pharming can be conducted either by changing the hosts file on a victim’s computer or by exploitation of a vulnerability in DNS server software.

Detailed explanation-2: -Pharming is online fraud that involves the use of malicious code to direct victims to spoofed websites in an attempt to steal their credentials and data. Pharming is a two-step process that begins with an attacker installing malicious code on a victim’s computer or server.

Detailed explanation-3: -Pharming is a type of social engineering cyberattack in which criminals redirect internet users trying to reach a specific website to a different, fake site.

Detailed explanation-4: -Pharming is when a legitimate website’s traffic is redirected to a fake site for malicious purposes. This is usually done with malware or DNS spoofing. These fake websites often look like legitimate websites and trick users into divulging sensitive information like login credentials.

Detailed explanation-5: -Pharming is like phishing in that it is a threat that tricks users into divulging private information, but instead of relying on email as the attack vector, pharming uses malicious code executed on the victim’s device to redirect to an attacker-controlled website.

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