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  • '''Social engineering''' is the practice of deliberately attempting to effect changes in society. More recently, the phrase ''social engineering'' has been used in a very different sense: attempts at gathering informatio
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  • Use of online [[social engineering]] methods in order to persuade a victim to part with personal details such
    201 bytes (30 words) - 01:28, 1 June 2009
  • During the Depression, for example, [[social engineering]] was a frequently discussed topic in numerous fields, based on the work of
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  • {{r|Social engineering}}
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  • {{r|Social engineering}}
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  • {{r|Social engineering}}
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  • ===Social engineering=== ...ing the targets themselves perform a certain action.<ref name=Penetration/>Social engineering can make use of the following approaches:
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  • ...ded consequences of the [[New Dea]]l, [[Great Society]] programs and other social engineering policies were wreaking havoc across the economy, there was plenty of motiva
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  • ...nt policies for financial privacy, safeguards, and pretexting protection ("social engineering") and be able to document that these policies actively are enforced. ...t Access to Financial Information" section makes it illegal either to use "social engineering" or "pretexting" to gain access to financial information. This law requires
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  • ...term ''engineering'' has been borrowed for the study of the subjects of [[Social engineering]] and [[Political engineering]] that deal with forming [[political structur
    22 KB (3,134 words) - 06:59, 9 March 2012
  • Many of these rely on deception or some related form of [[social engineering]]. More than one system has been broken by someone simply pretending to be
    6 KB (903 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
  • ...ral government as humanly possible. It's about wealth redistribution. It's social engineering at its absolute worst. <ref name=LI2009-12-08>{{citation
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  • ...aths were caused in part when the Khmer Rouge imposed an extreme form of [[social engineering]], such as forcing the entire population into labor on [[collective farms]]
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  • A different aspect of neoconservatism cautions against social engineering, and changing societies in overly ambitious ways. He cites the "broken wind
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  • A typical phishing attempt uses [[social engineering]] techniques to prey on the fears of uninformed users of financial and othe
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  • ...sus; rejection of guilt-ridden liberalism, of judicial decision-making, of social engineering, and burgeoning bureaucracy; commitment to patriotism and a strong national
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  • ...lication program bugs, hardware bugs, user errors, physical eavesdropping, social engineering, and dumpster diving, to name just a few.|[[Matt Blaze]] <ref>{{cite paper| [[Social engineering]], deceiving the personnel who work with cryptosystems into providing valua
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  • ...lication program bugs, hardware bugs, user errors, physical eavesdropping, social engineering, and dumpster diving, to name just a few.|[[Matt Blaze]] <ref>{{cite paper| [[Social engineering]], deceiving the personnel who work with cryptosystems into providing valua
    32 KB (4,916 words) - 05:49, 8 April 2024
  • ...al institutions as mechanisms of political control on the one hand, and as social engineering instruments for mitigating class conflict in rural society on the other. Ro
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  • | Role playing. Blend in, social engineering. Play and shift roles. Blurs role and life
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