Pretense-attack
In the context of internet privacy rights, a pretense-attack is an internet attack
that is made by a totalitarian SIGINT agency upon a website,
which serves either as a pretense with which to send the website-owner a mandate-letter
which forces privacy-violating code onto the website
(as is the case with the DDoS-and-mandate method),
or as a pretense for their infiltration-agents among the website's owners
to impose privacy-violating code upon the website.