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Users may be tricked into revealing their credentials on another website after a ______ attack.
DNS Spoofing
Sniffing
Buffer overflow
A DNS poisoning attack would lead the users of a website to a whole other server, where they can be tricked into revealing their passwords.
*** Excuse me, I have an issue with this question. I will concede that DNS poisoning appears to be the best answer here, a read of https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/33257/dns-spoofing-vs-dns-cache-poisoning and https://www.veracode.com/security/spoofing-attack will lead one to realize that a Spoofing attack includes a DNS attacks which performs the DNS poisoning which leads an unsuspecting user to the bougs website. Therefore selecting Spoofing attacks is not wrong. The upshot here is that either reword the question or change the choices. I would recommend deleting the DNS poisoning choice and change Spoofing to DNS Spoofing. ***
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