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Social engineering isn’t concerned with either novelty or elegance. All that matters is whether it works. ESET’s Jake Moore described a case in point: "All someone might need to gain access to your account is look over your shoulder at the right moment, just like the kid at the next desk trying to cheat on a test back in elementary school. I recently looked at the top 10 free apps on the Apple App Store and decided to target one to see if I could take control of someone else’s account." Moore settled for Snapchat for his test. Stop, Look, and Think. Don't be fooled. |
Today, the threat level for hacking is higher than ever before. Even with anti-hacking software in place, and all of the right security, malicious...
Microsoft recently announced legal action against domains that impersonate the brand using homoglyphs. A homoglyph is a letter or character that... |
Walking into a job interview, pretty much every candidate knows the interviewer will ask them questions. That’s the whole point, right? But it’s just...
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