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Re: Social Engineering


From: Joshua Shaffer <jbs3600 () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 16:57:10 -0500

Is this a trolling?

If not, look at the USENIX proceedings/foils/journals:

http://www.google.com/search?l=en&q=site%3Awww.usenix.org%20Social%20Engineering

However, grifting is an old art that predates modern computing.

2005/12/30, coder <elite.coder () ntlworld com>:
Hello everyone,

I am currently planning on writting a thesis on social engineering, I have
been fascinated with this subject since I watched Hackers 2/Takedown and
read Kevin Mitnick's book.

Now before I fully take on this idea, what products currently exist to
minimize/prevent social engineering? If anyone saw Hackers 2/Takedown,
Tsutomu Shimomura used a program that could tell him if the person on the
phone actually exists in a company, does this sort of software exist?

Sorry, if this is in the wrong mailing list, but I didn't see a "Social
Engineering" mail list ;)

Thanks

~Davie Elliott



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