This small article is a brief overview on social engineering. It talks a bit about the psychology of social engineering, the security threat it imposes and about the methods used for it. Basically, this article is a summary that covers the . . . . This small article is a brief overview on social engineering. It talks a bit about the psychology of social engineering, the security threat it imposes and about the methods used for it. Basically, this article is a summary that covers the important facts (from my point of view) about social engineering. One of the basic laws of information security is that 'Client-Side Security Doesn't Work', or more precisely, as Scott Culp says: "The basic problem with client-side security is that the person sitting physically in front of the client has absolute control over it", and "If a bad guy has unrestricted physical access to your computer, it's not your computer anymore". Social engineering attack uses the fact that the human part of the security is the most essential. Moreover, there is not a single computer system in the world that does not rely on humans. This is why this security weakness is independent of platform, software, network, firewalls, VPNs etc. . Exploring social engineering unveils psychological tactics used to manipulate individuals into security breaches, focusing on trust, emotions, and cognitive biases.. Social Engineering, Security Threat, Psychology Methods. . Anthony Pell
When most people catch a computer virus it usually makes them much more diligent and update their anti-virus software more often. But when computer security researcher Sarah Gordon was hit by a virus it did not just make her worry . . . . When most people catch a computer virus it usually makes them much more diligent and update their anti-virus software more often. But when computer security researcher Sarah Gordon was hit by a virus it did not just make her worry about what was lurking in her inbox. It also spurred an interest in who would write such pernicious programs and why they would send them out on to the internet. Now Ms Gordon is a world expert on the psychology of virus writers, why they do it and what will make them stop. . Sarah Gordon explores the complex motivations of virus creators, revealing a diverse landscape of hackers driven by thrill, politics, and notoriety in malware creation. Virus Psychology, Malware Analysis, Cyber Threat. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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