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  2. Web skimming - Wikipedia

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    Web skimming, formjacking or a magecart attack is an attack in which the attacker injects malicious code into a website and extracts data from an HTML form that the user has filled in. That data is then submitted to a server under control of the attacker.

  3. Web scraping - Wikipedia

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    Web scraping is the process of automatically mining data or collecting information from the World Wide Web. It is a field with active developments sharing a common goal with the semantic web vision, an ambitious initiative that still requires breakthroughs in text processing, semantic understanding, artificial intelligence and human-computer interactions.

  4. Category:Web security exploits - Wikipedia

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  5. Carding (fraud) - Wikipedia

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    Today, various methodologies include skimmers at ATMs, hacking or web skimming an ecommerce or payment processing site or even intercepting card data within a point of sale network. [10] Randomly calling hotel room phones asking guests to "confirm" credit card details is example of a social engineering attack vector.

  6. Form grabbing - Wikipedia

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    Form grabbing is a form of malware that works by retrieving authorization and log-in credentials from a web data form before it is passed over the Internet to a secure server. This allows the malware to avoid HTTPS encryption .

  7. Skim - Wikipedia

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    Skimboarding, also skimming, a sport which involves riding a board on wet sand or shallow water; Snowmobile skipping, also known as skimming, operating a snowmobile on water; Stone skimming, skipping or bouncing a stone on a water surface

  8. Category:Internet fraud - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Web scraping - Wikipedia

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