What Is Social Engineering?
Social engineering, or the “con game,” is the art of manipulating end users into providing confidential or personal information. Below are the different types:
- Phishing: hackers pretend to be trusted organizations (banks, company suppliers, IT staff, mobile carriers, etc.) to get to your personal information, such as credit card details or confidential corporate information
- Piggybacking/Tailgating: This is when an unauthorized hacker physically follows an authorized employee into a restricted area (e.g. pass through locked doors) or uses their computer to access locked IT systems.
- Pretexting: hackers impersonate other trusted figures within an organization to gain your trust and manipulate you into providing personal/confidential information.
- Pharming: hackers re-create websites that look identical to the original but instead contain malware and/or key loggers to gain your personal information. The website URL will look very similar, although it may have a slight typo or a slightly different domain name.
- Social Media: similar to phishing, hackers will act as a trusted organization or friend and try to obtain your personal information through messages or get you to click malicious links through posts.
Posted By: IT Services - Paige Wheeler