Social engineering is a form of cyber attack that leverages human psychology rather than technical vulnerabilities.By exploiting human emotions and cognitive biases, attackers can manipulate ...
Social engineering exploits human vulnerabilities, not just technical weaknesses. Attackers play on emotions, trust, and authority to steal crypto assets. Email scams, fake websites, and ...
Traditional security solutions are no longer sufficient, and organizations must rethink their strategies and invest in ...
CrowdStrike recently published its 2025 Global Threat Report, which among other conclusions, emphasized that social ...
AI-enabled technology enhances threat actors’ ability to engage in advanced and difficult-to-detect forms of social engineering to deceive employees and circumvent companies’ security controls.