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Opportunistic cybercriminals increasingly opt for psychological manipulation over technical hacks to gain entry points into networks. Many personnel – employees, business partners, vendors and contractors – potentially have access to IT resources and are worth targeting with social engineering attacks. Among the many possible targets, new hires are particularly vulnerable to being duped by a convincing email, phone call or … Read More
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