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The Art of Deception

The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security: Mitnick
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When I taught Operations Security to the military, contractors, at the Pentagon, and more, I told the story of Kevin Mitnick. The world's first hacker to hit the FBI's most wanted list. Able to evade capture for years because of how carelessly the FBI managed information (which gave him the advanced warning he needed to skip town).

The most important part of the story is that it wasn't his hacking skills that made him so notable; it was his fluency with dumpster diving (finding discarded product manuals for the company's core equipment), but especially social engineering.

Whenever he couldn't figure out how to bypass security, he'd call around the company asking for names, phone numbers, and terms the company used so the next person he talked to would assume he was an insider and answer almost anything. It was so simple, but ruthlessly effective because we like to share. We like to help and there's nothing wrong with that.

There's nothing wrong with being helpful - quite the opposite in fact! But the key is to know who you're talking to and never offer more than is warranted for the situation lest you be taken advantage of.

Once Kevin was released, he started a security company and published this book to help teach people how not to fall for the tricks he (and many who followed him) used. A vital part of any security-minded professional's library, The Art of Deception will show you how to defend against tricks used to convince you to violate your own security.


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Posting Online: The Internet never forgets anything completely. Make sure you don't make mistakes that will stick with you for the rest of your life.
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Getting Tricked: You WERE doing fine... until someone convinced you to install a virus or give away your passwords. Don't fall for it!
Account Hijacking: One of the most common security risks today is people getting their accounts taken over and then used to trick their friends and family.
Trusting Webservices: An online service promises they'll 'Never abuse or misuse your data' and you believe them? Think again.

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The Consequences of Posting Online

It's fun to post online. What you think, what you feel. But words typed and posted on the Internet can come back to bite you more than anything you could say with your mouth.

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Photo Safety

You can reveal far more than you intended when you post a photo online. Don't make a critical mistake and check your photos before they're online.

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Tricks and Scams

Just because you won't willing give up data doesn't mean that I can't trick you out of it. Don't fall for these well known tricks!

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Account Hijacking

One of the newest threats we face is the risk of someone getting control of your online account and using it against you and the people you know. Do everything you can to prevent that from happening!

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Trusting Companies

Store, online or off, are not known for being fair and helpful unless it benefits them to be so. Good deals exist, but many are bad deals in disguise. It's not in your best interests to be too trusting with any of them.

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