Abstract

The success of a cyber attack is increasingly dictated not by the use of the most nefarious zero-day malware weapons, but by the strength of the attackers’ ability to deceive their targets. Powerful social engineering techniques mean that even the best security strategies can be undone by users clicking on a link that they believe came from a trusted contact.

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