Email spoofing is a malicious tactic used to send emails that appear to come from a legitimate source but are actually sent by an unauthorized sender. This technique is often used by attackers to deceive recipients into believing that the email is genuine. Spoofed emails can be designed to impersonate individuals, businesses, or organizations and are frequently used in phishing attacks to trick recipients into providing sensitive information, such as passwords, financial details, or personal data.
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