What is footprinting?
Footprinting is a technique used for collecting as much information as possible about the targeted network/system/victim to execute a successful cyber attack. It also finds out the security posture of the target. During this phase, a hacker can collect data about a domain name, IP address, namespace, employee information, phone numbers, emails, and job information.
Footprinting is divided into two types:
Passive footprinting: It collects data of the target system located at a remote distance from the attacker.
Active footprinting: It is performed directly by getting in touch with the target machine.
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