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What is Social Network Security

Encyclopedia of Criminal Activities and the Deep Web
The process of analyzing dynamic social network data in order to protect against security and business threats.
Published in Chapter:
Social Engineering Using Social Networking Sites
Roberto Marmo (University of Pavia, Italy)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9715-5.ch054
Abstract
Social engineering is a process that cyber criminals use to psychologically manipulate an unsuspecting person into divulging sensitive details. Social engineering is an extremely powerful tool that can be deployed to exploit the human's element of security and inherently psychological manipulation. According to a security industry survey, social engineering tops the list of the 10 most popular hacking methods. The first step in any social engineering attack is to collect information about the attacker's target. A social networking site is an online platform that allows users to create a public profile and interact with other users on the website. They are also a hotbed for social engineering cyber attacks to personal information; they are a relevant source of wealth of personal and organisational information that can be found within these social environments. This article defines social engineering and some techniques of social engineering attacks based on social networking sites, drawbacks on a users' privacy, and arising implications.
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