Airport Runways and Hashtags — How to Become a Social Engineer

Of the $11.7 million companies lose to cyber attacks each year, an estimated 90% begin with a phone call or a chat with support, showing that the human factor is clearly an important facet of security and that security training is seriously lacking in most companies. Between open-source intelligence (OSINT) …read more

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Social-Engineer Newsletter Vol 08 – Issue 112

Social Engineering Can Make You a Better Person When social engineering makes the headlines, it is generally as a negative term where S.E. principles are used to initiate, perpetuate, or assist a large hack that exfiltrates data or distributes ransomwa… Continue reading Social-Engineer Newsletter Vol 08 – Issue 112