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What is tailgating?
It's when spyware is hidden in what appears to be a legitimate application.
It's when an attacker follows someone who has authorized access (without their knowledge.) By going through a physical door or an electronic door while the authorized person is entering, the attacker avoids having to authenticate.
It's when an attacker remotely hijacks someone's web browser in order to acquire their cookies to authenticate to HTTPS websites.
It's when an attacker pretends to be technical support in order to acquire someone's username and password.
Tailgating can be when an attacker follows an authorized person through a locked door, or when an attacker uses an authorized person's computer in which the person is still logged into their operating system and applications. Those are common examples of tailgating.
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