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How Does Unauthorized Access Occur?
Unauthorized access can occur through various means, including but not limited to:
Phishing attacks
targeting researchers or healthcare workers.
Weak
passwords
and lack of
two-factor authentication
.
Exploitation of
software vulnerabilities
in epidemiological databases.
Internal threats from disgruntled employees or contractors.
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