Monday, October 14, 2019

Setting Up Roadblocks to Social Engineering

Since the dawn of the Internet age, criminals have looked for ways to profit on unsuspecting people while they browse the Web. Viruses, malware and other schemes were invented to infect and infiltrate systems, both at the enterprise and consumer levels. One of the most successful forms of cybercrime is social engineering, also known as the con man of the Internet. Social engineering actually covers a wide range of security threats, not just those in a digital context, but it's usually associated with attacks like phishing.

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