Phishing
Phishing is the practice of deceiving, pressuring or manipulating people into sending information or assets to the wrong people
Kevin Mitnick: There is no patch for stupidity.” is best saying to explain the impact of social engineering on security. Though firewalls act to fire the walls we can not fire individuals inside our company with computer instructions. The only thing we will do is to train our employees not to fall for socially engineered hackers.
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Phishing is the practice of deceiving, pressuring or manipulating people into sending information or assets to the wrong people
Scareware is a malware tactic used to trick victims into downloading software that are infected with malware.
Hackers use DNS spoofing to intercept communication between two targets.
scammers send text messages that spoof multi-factor authentication requests and redirect victims to malicious web pages.
Pretexting is a form of social engineering used to manipulate people into giving attackers what they want by making up a story (or a pretext) to gain your trust