Tuesday, February 17, 2009

9 Dirty Tricks: Social Engineers' Favorite Pick-Up Lines; Criminals using Skype

Some of the most common lines social engineers' are using to fool their victims
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9 Dirty Tricks: Social Engineers' Favorite Pick-Up Lines

By Joan Goodchild
What the average guy might call a con is known in the security world as social engineering. Social engineering is the criminal art of scamming a person into doing something or divulging sensitive information. These days, there are thousands of ways for con artists to pull off their tricks. Here we look at some of the most common lines these people are using to fool their victims.. Read full story

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  5. Iridium calls may suffer outages from satellite crash
  6. Microsoft renames, expands free online services for higher-ed
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