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Impersonation

nounverified·updated May 18, 2026

A malicious individual is able to impersonate a legitimate data subject to the data controller. The adversary forges a valid access request and goes through the identity verification enforced by the data controller. The data controller sends to the adversary the data of a legitimate data subject. Defeating impersonation is the primary objective of any authentication protocol. The result of this attack is a data breach (e.g. blaggers [sic] pretend to be someone they are not in order to wheedle out the information they are seeking obtaining information illegaly which they then sell for a specified price).

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