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Shoulder Surfing Attack
A “Shoulder Surfing Attack” is when someone tries to steal your computer or phone password by looking over your shoulder while you’re typing it in. This could happen in a public place like a coffee shop or library. The attacker might also use a small camera or binoculars to see what you’re typing from a distance. It’s important to keep your passwords private and not let anyone see them. You can also use a privacy screen or shield your keyboard with your hand while typing in sensitive information. Always be aware of your surroundings and who might be watching you.