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The Art of Social Engineering

You're reading from   The Art of Social Engineering Uncover the secrets behind the human dynamics in cybersecurity

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804613641
Length 234 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cesar Bravo Cesar Bravo
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Desilda Toska Desilda Toska
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding Social Engineering
2. Chapter 1: The Psychology behind Social Engineering FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Social Engineering 4. Chapter 3: Common Scam Attacks 5. Chapter 4: Types of Social Engineering Attacks 6. Part 2: Enhanced Social Engineering Attacks
7. Chapter 5: Enhanced Social Engineering Attacks 8. Chapter 6: Social Engineering and Social Network Attacks 9. Chapter 7: AI-Driven Techniques in Enhanced Social Engineering Attacks 10. Chapter 8: The Social Engineering Toolkit (SET) 11. Part 3: Protecting against Social Engineering Attacks
12. Chapter 9: Understanding the Social Engineering Life Cycle 13. Chapter 10: Defensive Strategies for Social Engineering 14. Chapter 11: Applicable Laws and Regulations for Social Engineering 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Social engineering and the crypto scam

This is a very interesting attack; in fact, the attack is so clever that even some experts have fallen for this well-crafted attack.

The attack is simple, yet brilliant. Here, the attacker sends a message to the victim, pretending it was sent by mistake as the intended recipient should be another person.

While this attack is not exclusively done via WhatsApp, the fact that WhatsApp is used by millions around the world as the main form of communication makes this platform one of the most commonly used for this attack. However, there is evidence of attackers using other social media platforms such as Twitter and even dating sites to execute this scam.

Now, to illustrate this attack, let’s look at the following figure, which shows how the attacker engages the victim:

Figure 2.11 – Wrong message scam

Figure 2.11 – Wrong message scam

Here, the attack is aimed at one of the oldest weaknesses in humans: greed. The message (which seems...

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