skaim
Skaim is a term that has been used in various contexts, primarily in the fields of computer science and cybersecurity. The term "skaim" is a portmanteau of "skimming" and "phishing," and it refers to a type of cyber attack that combines elements of both skimming and phishing. In this attack, the perpetrator uses a skimming device to capture sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, from a legitimate transaction. This information is then used in a phishing attack to trick the victim into providing additional sensitive information, such as a PIN or password.
Skaim attacks are typically carried out in public places, such as ATM machines or point-of-sale terminals, where
To protect against skaim attacks, it is important to be aware of your surroundings when using public