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Social Engineering Tactics And Prevention Strategies For Organizations

What is social engineering? What are the most common and most current tactics? And how can your organization prevent these scams? A guide on how to stop social engineering.. You've got all the bells and whistles when it comes to network firewalls and your building's security has a state-of-the-art access system. You've invested in the technology. But what about the staff? Social engineers, or criminals who take advantage of human behavior to pull of a scam, aren't worried about a badge system. They will just walk right in and confidently ask someone to help them get inside. And that firewall? It won't mean much if your users are tricked into clicking on a malicious link they think came from a Facebook friend. In this guide, we outline the common tactics social engineers often use, and give you tips on how to ensure your staff is on guard. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Discover strategies to safeguard your business from deceptive tactics and enhance employee knowledge to thwart potential breaches.. Social Engineering Education, Cyber Defense, Security Awareness Training, Employee Training, Threat Mitigation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 14, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Phishing Threats: Essential Prevention Strategies for Email Users

By now just about every person with an email inbox has been exposed to a phishing scam. Spoofs are showing up with alarming frequency and to make matters worse, criminals have upped the ante with increasingly sophisticated coding and graphics. Gone are the childishly misspelled emails from the High Prince of the Sudan. Advanced techniques leveraging secure phishing servers and high-quality reproductions have contributed to a lucrative criminal enterprise. . . .. By now just about every person with an email inbox has been exposed to a phishing scam. Spoofs are showing up with alarming frequency and to make matters worse, criminals have upped the ante with increasingly sophisticated coding and graphics. Gone are the childishly misspelled emails from the High Prince of the Sudan. Advanced techniques leveraging secure phishing servers and high-quality reproductions have contributed to a lucrative criminal enterprise. The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) is an industry association focused on eliminating the identity theft and fraud that result from the growing problem of phishing and email spoofing. The organization provides a forum to discuss phishing issues, define the scope of the phishing problem in terms of hard and soft costs, and share information and best practices for eliminating the problem. According to the APWG, the average phishing operation nets a 5% return on email spoofs. The percentage is alarming considering millions of addresses are included in a single phishing expedition. If a phisher gets 100 answers to his spoof and successfully scams each one for $100, it's $100,000 easily made. The demographic responding to phishing scams run the gamut from the overly trusting elderly to college professors too busy to think twice. As Dave Jevans, Chairman of the APWG explains, many instances of phishing victimization are the result of sheer coincidence. He uses the example of a consumer applying for credit with the local bank. The next day the consumer finds a spoofed email in his inbox and thinks it isrelated to his credit application. Acting dutifully, he provides his personal information. The link for this article located at net-security.org is no longer available. . By now just about every person with an email inbox has been exposed to a phishing scam. Spoofs are s. about, every, person, email, inbox, exposed, phishing, spoofs. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 11, 2004 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Phishing Awareness: Tips For Preventing Identity Theft And Scams

Most of us know by now not to give out our passwords, ATM PINs, or other secret information when requested by e-mail. But an increasing number of people are giving out that information, even those of us who should know better. . . . . Most of us know by now not to give out our passwords, ATM PINs, or other secret information when requested by e-mail. But an increasing number of people are giving out that information, even those of us who should know better. What makes this doubly annoying is that the scam is an old one, and it has nothing to do with technology per se. The technique is called phishing, and some very clever crooks use it. Here's how it works. You put together a bunch of HTML-formatted e-mail messages asking people to reconfirm their account information. The messages look like the real McCoy, including corporate logos and from what at first glance looks like a legitimate e-mail address. The two scams that I got recently were from sites that had the eBay and Citibank logos. Both asked me to "verify my personal information" by clicking on a link in the message that took me to the phished site. Many people have fallen for this scam - including retired police officers and others who have plenty of experience with the criminal mind. It is amazingly easy to pull off - all you need is a dollar and a dream and some good HTML coding skills to lift the appropriate logos from the true corporate sites. Buy a list of a few million e-mail addresses and you are ready to sit back and watch those passwords roll in, and soon you will have access to hundreds of IDs to harvest. The link for this article located at SecurityPipeline is no longer available. . Explore the surge of online fraud and discover effective strategies to safeguard your personal data on the internet.. Phishing Scams, Identity Theft, Online Security, Scam Prevention, Email Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 21, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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