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The Rising Threat of Social Engineering: Are You the Weakest Link?

Last Updated: 11 March 2025

By: Tech ज्ञान Editor

Hackers no longer need sophisticated tools to break into your systems—they can manipulate you into giving them access! Social engineering attacks exploit human psychology to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information.

Common Social Engineering Attacks:
  • Phishing – Fraudulent emails tricking users into clicking malicious links.
  • Vishing – Phone-based scams where attackers impersonate trusted sources.
  • Smishing – SMS-based phishing, often disguised as alerts from banks or service providers.
  • Quishing – Malicious QR codes designed to steal credentials when scanned.
️ How to Protect Yourself:

✅ Always verify unexpected requests for sensitive information.
✅ Check email sender addresses carefully before clicking links.
✅ Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for added security.
✅ Educate employees with simulated phishing exercises.

Cybercriminals prey on trust — don’t fall for their tricks!



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The information provided in this document is for educational and informational purposes only. Techgyan does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information and is not responsible for any financial loss, legal implications, or damages resulting from the use of this content. Readers are advised to conduct their own research and consult cybersecurity professionals or legal experts before making any decisions based on the information provided. Techgyan does not endorse or promote any illegal activities and disclaims any liability related to the misuse of this information.

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