Re: Social Engineering ... ?

From: richardw (richardw@area52.allserve.net)
Date: Tue Nov 23 2004 - 10:35:38 EST


So true - the Feds have been dumpster diving and going through people's
trash long before the nice folks at Defcon were.

Salespeople too - I worked at a company where one of my peers was having
a hard time get a big order for networking equipment, so the bribed the
customer's assistant to login as the customer and enter the P.O. Of
course the assistant cracked and she eventually got fired, but she got
her huge bonus for making the sale.

Maybe a some psychology courses, not necessarily a full-blown four year
undergrad program, might be an option as well?

Rob Shein wrote:
> In truth, I wouldn't focus necessarily on it from a geek perspective...I'd
> look at it from the standpoint of those who do nothing BUT social engineer,
> without the other technical aspects. This would be sales techniques, and
> the methods of grifters, confidence men and intelligence officers. The last
> category is probably a bit harder to get information on, but there are a lot
> of things out there both in the worlds of fiction and non-fiction to get you
> going on the rest.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Bones [mailto:the.bones@gmail.com]
>>Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 5:12 PM
>>To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
>>Subject: Social Engineering ... ?
>>
>>
>>I am sure this has been asked here several times before, but
>>if everyone could indulge me I would be grateful.
>>
>>I am trying to find some good resources for social
>>engineering methodologies and such performed as part of pen-test work.
>>
>>Books, links, previous SF posts (date/subject) etc. are all welcome.
>>
>>Thanks all,
>>
>>Bones
>>the.bones-at-gmail.com
>>
>>
>
>



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