Social engineering is the process of gaining access to a system through the people who use it instead of attacking the system directly. For example, one form of social engineering may be an attacker researching information about a highly-privileged person — their favorite football team, their pet’s names, their date of birth, etc. — and trying those bits of info as a password.
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