What is Social Engineering? តើ Social Engineering ជាអ្វី?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
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    Social engineering is a manipulative technique used by individuals to gain unauthorized access or sensitive information by exploiting psychological tendencies and human behavior. It involves deceiving and tricking people into taking certain actions or divulging confidential information that can be used for malicious purposes.
    Social engineering often takes advantage of human nature, such as the inclination to trust or help others, the desire for recognition or rewards, or the fear of negative consequences. The goal is to exploit these emotions and behaviors to bypass security measures and gain unauthorized access to systems, networks, or information.
    Examples of social engineering techniques include phishing attacks via email or phone calls, impersonating trusted individuals or organizations, manipulating emotions to create urgency or fear, exploiting social relationships or personal information, and using manipulative tactics to convince people to disclose their passwords or sensitive data.
    Social engineering attacks can have severe consequences, including financial losses, identity theft, unauthorized access to personal or corporate data, damage to reputation, or even physical harm in certain cases. To protect against social engineering, it is important to be cautious and verify the authenticity of requests, be aware of potential manipulation techniques, and ensure proper security measures are in place.Social engineering is a manipulative technique used by individuals to gain unauthorized access or sensitive information by exploiting psychological tendencies and human behavior. It involves deceiving and tricking people into taking certain actions or divulging confidential information that can be used for malicious purposes.
    Social engineering often takes advantage of human nature, such as the inclination to trust or help others, the desire for recognition or rewards, or the fear of negative consequences. The goal is to exploit these emotions and behaviors to bypass security measures and gain unauthorized access to systems, networks, or information.
    Examples of social engineering techniques include phishing attacks via email or phone calls, impersonating trusted individuals or organizations, manipulating emotions to create urgency or fear, exploiting social relationships or personal information, and using manipulative tactics to convince people to disclose their passwords or sensitive data.
    Social engineering attacks can have severe consequences, including financial losses, identity theft, unauthorized access to personal or corporate data, damage to reputation, or even physical harm in certain cases. To protect against social engineering, it is important to be cautious and verify the authenticity of requests, be aware of potential manipulation techniques, and ensure proper security measures are in place.
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