Remove deceptive content / social engineering content from your website
$100
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What you get with this Offer
I will remove any Social engineering attack from your website for $100 in one day . I am expert in website security , Hacking prevention techniques. I will fix any wordpress, drupal, or any website hacking attacks .
What is social engineering?
A social engineering attack is when a web user is tricked into doing something dangerous online.
There are different types of social engineering attacks. A phishing site might trick users into revealing their personal information (for example, passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards). Deceptive content, such as an ad that falsely claims that device software is out-of-date, might trick users into installing unwanted software.
A social engineering attack happens when either:
The content pretends to act, or looks and feels, like a trusted entity — for example, a browser, operating system, bank, or government.
The content tries to trick you into doing something you’d only do for a trusted entity — for example, sharing a password, calling tech support, or downloading software.
What is social engineering?
A social engineering attack is when a web user is tricked into doing something dangerous online.
There are different types of social engineering attacks. A phishing site might trick users into revealing their personal information (for example, passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards). Deceptive content, such as an ad that falsely claims that device software is out-of-date, might trick users into installing unwanted software.
A social engineering attack happens when either:
The content pretends to act, or looks and feels, like a trusted entity — for example, a browser, operating system, bank, or government.
The content tries to trick you into doing something you’d only do for a trusted entity — for example, sharing a password, calling tech support, or downloading software.
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
Cpanel details, Google webmaster logins , Admin Logins
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