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Robocalling is the practice of using automated dialing software to send out a high volume of telephone calls, often for telemarketing or political purposes. In the context of information security, robocalling becomes a concern when it is used for nefarious activities such as scams, phishing attempts, and spreading malware. Malicious actors may use robocalls to impersonate legitimate entities and trick individuals into disclosing sensitive personal information, such as social security numbers, credit card details, or passwords.
Moreover, robocalls can be part of a more extensive social engineering strategy to manipulate or deceive individuals into performing actions or divulging confidential information. Unwitting recipients might be directed toward fraudulent websites or enticed to download attachments that could infect their devices with malware. As such, understanding robocalling is critical for recognizing and mitigating unwanted or potentially harmful communications that can compromise personal or organizational security.
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