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An attacker watches people as they enter a building requiring a key card. he waits until he sees someone who appears to be in a rush and has their hands full. he then intercepts the person, makes quick small talk, offers to help them hold what's in their hands while he swipes in, and follows behind. this is an example of

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This is an example of "piggybacking".



Piggybacking, this is one path for a man to really access an secured building regardless of whether it has brilliant card passes or bio-metrics. Typically those safety efforts can keep unapproved work force from entering structures, frameworks, or systems. Piggybacking alludes to an aggressor entering an anchored working by following an approved worker. For instance, requesting somebody to hold open the entryway as opposed to utilizing a key for entrance.

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