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Why is Histology a Target for Phishing?
Histology involves the study of the microscopic structure of tissues, crucial for various fields like
medical research
,
diagnostic pathology
, and
pharmaceutical development
. The sensitive nature of the data and the reliance on
digital resources
make it an attractive target for cybercriminals.
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