An individual receives an e-mail that appears to be from an insurance company. The message offers a low insurance rate, and prompts the recipient to click a link to learn more. Which of the
following is most indicative that the e-mail is part of a phishing attempt?
A After clicking the link, a browser cookie is downloaded to the recipient's computer.
D
After clicking the link, a Web page opens that prompts the recipient for personal information.
After clicking the link, the recipient's private network becomes publicly visible via a rogue access point.
After clicking the link, software is installed on the recipient's computer that records every keystroke made on the computer.