Cybersecurity And Politics Questions
Phishing attacks in the context of political cybersecurity refer to the malicious practice of tricking individuals, typically through deceptive emails or messages, into revealing sensitive information or performing actions that could compromise the security of political systems or individuals involved in politics. These attacks often aim to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data, such as login credentials or personal information, with the intention of exploiting it for political purposes. Phishing attacks can be used to manipulate public opinion, influence elections, or gain unauthorized access to political organizations' networks, potentially leading to significant political and security implications.