7. Masquerade -
In many West African cultures, particularly among the Igbo and Okokhuo communities, "masquerade" refers to spiritual and ceremonial performances.
: In the Okokhuo community, the Ohen-Ikhokho masquerade is a unifying event where a Chief Priest must dance with the masquerade seven times to grant approval for communal ceremonies. Diverse Types : 7. Masquerade
: Unlike fabrication attacks that inject extra data, a masquerade attack is stealthier because the adversary sends malicious data at the exact expected time of benign signals, essentially "wearing the mask" of a legitimate user or system. In many West African cultures, particularly among the
In technical fields, a "masquerade attack" is a sophisticated form of security breach. In technical fields, a "masquerade attack" is a
One of the most prominent uses of this title is the critically acclaimed 2012 South Korean period drama.
: A powerful masquerade that appears only when high-titled men pass away.
: The film is a blockbuster in South Korea, winning multiple honors at the Daejong Film Awards (the Korean Oscars), including Star of the Year for lead actor Lee Byung-hun.



