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A spoofed email is one that appears to originate from one source but actually has been sent from another source26partially correctwrongrightnone of the above

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A spoofed email is one that appears to originate from one source but actually has been sent from another source26partially correctwrongrightnone of the above

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Correct. A spoofed email is indeed one that appears to originate from one source but has actually been sent from another source. This is often used in phishing attacks where the attacker pretends to be a trusted source to trick the recipient into providing sensitive information.

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