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Hacking the Help Desk: How Attackers Talk Their Way Into Company Networks
Oct. 3, 2023, 10 a.m. | Margi Murphy
Bloomberg Technology bloomberg.com
The group believed to be behind recent attacks on casinos excels at so-called social engineering, the term of art for tricking IT call center workers into unwittingly aiding them.
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