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Let's go over this question on vishing or voice fishing.
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What messages do attackers commonly use? generally, scammers are going to try to create a sense of urgency or fear of authority.
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So, for example, they may pose as the rrfs.
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So nobody wants to get in trouble with the rrfs.
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They can also pose as a potential romantic partner.
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This will create a sense of urgency.
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They can also pose as someone from tech support stating that your computer has a virus.
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So overall, the messages that they send will create fear or a sense of urgency in the listener.
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And they would hope that the person would fall for it and their scam would be successful.
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What social engineering effectiveness reasons do they use? so let's talk about what social engineering effectiveness reasons do they use.
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Engineering is.
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This is the use of deception to manipulate people into giving confidential or personal information that may be used for fraudulent purposes.
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So people who scam others using social engineering exploit your natural inclination to trust.
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The fraudster may pretend to be an authority figure to trick someone into giving them their information...