Jan. 16, 2024, 1 p.m. | Zak Willsallen

SpiderLabs Blog from Trustwave www.trustwave.com

Social engineering is a technique commonly used by adversaries to manipulate individuals or groups of people into divulging confidential information, performing certain actions, or giving up access to valuable resources. These attacks can take many forms and are typically carried out through electronic communication channels or in-person interactions.

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