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Social Engineering Is Smarter Than You Think
Hackers don’t always “hack” systems — sometimes, they hack people.
Modern cyber attacks rely heavily on social engineering techniques like pretexting, baiting, and tailgating, where attackers impersonate trusted figures or create fake urgency to manipulate employees.
That’s why cybersecurity training can’t stop at phishing emails.
Teams need to know how to verify identities, question unusual requests, and double-check access or payment-related instructions — especially when sensitive data is involved.
One pause. One verification step. That’s often all it takes to stop a breach.







