One of the most common methods of gathering personal, sensitive information from the average user is the creation of fake websites. Websites that appear to be from package delivery services, such as FedEx or UPS, are an example. These scam attempts are often done through text messaging or emails, that state that there is an issue with the delivery of a nonexistent package. These fake sites often ask for address verification or credit card information. Another set of examples are fake password login pages, like ones appearing to be a Netflix or bank login page. Perhaps one of the most common forms of these fake sites is fake pop-ups that download malware once accessed. These add another layer of appearance real, since the pop-ups are often placed on actual, legitimate websites for other companies. These three examples highlight some common uses of fake websites to access personal information.