Phishing
Social engineering is the act of tricking people into revealing sensitive information. This term is often associated with credit card fraud.
Social engineering is a computer security term for tricking a person into revealing their password or other personal and financial information.
Phishing uses authentic appearing websites for nefarious purposes. The links redirect to spoof websites meant to capture sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card information.
A social engineering attack involves manipulating individuals into divulging sensitive information or performing actions that compromise security. Attackers often use psychological tactics to deceive or manipulate people, such as phishing emails or phone scams impersonating trusted entities. It is important for individuals to be cautious and aware of potential social engineering tactics to avoid falling victim to such attacks.
A social engineering attack is a manipulation tactic used by cyber attackers to deceive individuals into revealing confidential information, gaining unauthorized access to systems, or taking specific actions that compromise security. It often involves psychological manipulation to exploit human behavior and emotions.
Social Engineering
No, not many people get ill because their mind is tricking them.
A phishing scam is when someone sends an legit looking email in the hope of tricking the user to providing personal information.
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