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    Compromising WetWare
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    Social engineering is hacker jargon for getting needed information (for example, a password) from a person rather than breaking into a system. Psychological subversion is Thunder's term for using social engineering over an extended period of time to maintain a continuing stream of information and help from unsuspecting users.
    Social engineering is [[hacker]] [[jargon]] for getting needed information (for example, a [[password]]) from a person rather than breaking into a system. [[Psychological subversion]] is Thunder's term for using social engineering over an extended period of time to maintain a continuing stream of information and help from unsuspecting users.

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    Latest revision as of 21:53, 12 July 2005

    Compromising WetWare

    Social engineering is hacker jargon for getting needed information (for example, a password) from a person rather than breaking into a system. Psychological subversion is Thunder's term for using social engineering over an extended period of time to maintain a continuing stream of information and help from unsuspecting users.

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