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    <title>Modify website content :: Computer Security ECE458/750 2026</title>
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    <description>Deadline: 11 July&#xA;In this activity you will be modifying a live website, essentially creating something you could screenshot and would look 100% real but is completely fake. Please use this information responsibly and as a lesson about trusting screenshots of websites.&#xA;Software: Instructions are written for BlueSky and Chrome but should work with most major browsers and social media platforms.&#xA;Steps Modify BlueSky Post Go onto BlueSky (or another social media site) and find a specific post you would like to modify. Right click on the part of the post you want to change and select “Inspect”. The browser should have brought up the HTML assocated with that part of the page. Below is a screenshot of me doing this with a Krebs on Security post.</description>
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