This method bypasses technical defences, relying instead on psychological tactics to exploit human vulnerabilities.
In this post, we'll delve into what social engineering is and how it manifests, with a spotlight on a rising threat—Vishing—and the use of advanced technologies like AI to enhance deception.
What is Social Engineering? Social engineering is a strategic manipulation technique used by cyber attackers to exploit human psychology and extract sensitive information or manipulate individuals into performing actions that compromise security.
How Does it Work? Instead of targeting technical vulnerabilities, social engineering leverages human tendencies like trust, curiosity, and a willingness to help. Fraudsters craft scenarios or use deceptive tactics to manipulate individuals into divulging confidential information or taking actions that benefit the attacker.
What is Vishing? Vishing, or voice phishing, is a subset of social engineering that capitalizes on human trust through phone calls. Scammers use persuasive tactics and voice manipulation to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive information or performing actions against their best interests.
The Rise of Vishing: Vishing has surged in popularity due to its direct and personal approach. Attackers often pose as trusted entities, creating a false sense of urgency or emergency to prompt victims into quick actions. Due to developments in AI technology some scammers have gone as far as using “voice-cloning” to imitate the voices of trusted people who know.
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