What Is Social Engineering?
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Social engineering is the process of psychologically manipulating individuals to perform certain actions. Learn how this is used maliciously in cybersecurity.
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Social engineering is the process of psychologically manipulating individuals to perform certain actions. Learn how this is used maliciously in cybersecurity.
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There are many different types of malware. Each type of malware has its own specific purpose and method of operation.
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Social engineering is an attack vector that relies heavily on human interaction and often involves manipulating people into breaking normal security procedures.
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Learn the difference between hacking and phishing and best practices for online safety.
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