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RE: Expert Social Engineers at work #2
I've posted a short version of this a couple of years ago.

The art of human manipulation Is certainly a very powerful tool.
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RE: Expert Social Engineers at work #3
This morning I searched on ResearchGate (for those who don't know this website is like a repository for general scientific research or topic in deep, these articles are mainly written by original Post doctor, professors, expert, student and so on, everything interesting/useful is findable here, always).

So I was saying, this morning I searched on it something related to the worlds of SE regard refund and similar techniques that we discuss here in the forum. I was expecting to find some statistics about this emergent phenomena, or something related to this business, well, I didn't find anything. For them social engineering is still something related to true hackers, there is nothing (yet) about what we discuss here. Some companies know what we do, I have read many articles about people getting catch doing SE, so they know, but it seems that this world is still quite hidden.
Well, better for us.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gvy9q...und-it-too
https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/7/174378...ars-prison
https://www.newsweek.com/22-year-old-all...rt-1452452
https://turbofuture.com/internet/How-To-...le-On-Ebay
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2020/05/ridi...raud-wave/
https://www.webretailer.com/b/return-fraud-amazon-ebay/
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RE: Expert Social Engineers at work #4
(07-17-2020, 05:30 PM)green314 Wrote: this morning I searched on it something related to the worlds of SE regard refund and similar techniques that we discuss here in the forum. I was expecting to find some statistics about this emergent phenomena, or something related to this business, well, I didn't find anything. For them social engineering is still something related to true hackers, there is nothing (yet) about what we discuss [url=https://sinister.ly/Forum-Social-
The majority of online sources define social engineering as (not verbatim): "Obtaining confidential Information" and/or "Infecting computers with a virus to lure victims Into opening links to Infected sites". This barely scratches the surface on what SEing entails.

In my very own words, social engineering Is: "Manipulating a person or entity Into performing an action that they're not supposed to do".
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RE: Expert Social Engineers at work #5
Actually I found something about SEing, I suggest the read, it's quite interest.

https://news.cardnotpresent.com/news/ref...ndly-fraud
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