A social engineering technique whereby attackers under the disguise of a legitimate request attempt to gain access to confidential information is commonly referred to as:
Phishing
Which of the following answers refer to smishing? (Select 2 answers):
Social engineering technique
Text messaging
The practice of using a telephone system to manipulate user into disclosing confidential information is known as:
Vishing
Which of the following terms is commonly used to describe an unsolicited advertising message?:
Spam
What type of spam relies on text-based communication?:
SPIM
Phishing scams targeting a specific group of people are referred to as:
Spear phishing
In computer security, the term “Dumpster diving” is used to describe a practice of sifting through trash for discarded documents containing sensitive data. Found documents containing names and surnames of the employees along with the information about positions held in the company and other data can be used to facilitate social engineering attacks. Having the documents shredded or incinerated before disposal makes dumpster diving less effective and mitigates the risk of social engineering attacks.
True or False
True
A situation in which an unauthorized person can view another user’s display or keyboard to learn their password or other confidential information is referred to as:
Shoulder surfing
Which of the following answers refer to the characteristic features of pharming? (Select 3 answers):
Traffic redirection
Fraudulent website
Credential harvesting
What is tailgating?:
Gaining unauthorized access to restricted areas by following another person
In social engineering, the term “Elicitation” describes the use of casual conversation to extract non-public information from people without giving them the feeling they are being interrogated.
True or False
True
What is Bracketing?
Providing a high and low estimate in order to entice a more specific number
What is confidential bait?
Pretending to divulge confidential information in hopes of receiving confidential information in return
What do deliberate false statements entail?
Saying something wrong in the hopes that the person will correct the statement with true information
What is feined ignorance?
Pretending to be ignorant of a topic in order to exploit the person’s tendency to educate
What is denial of the obvious?
Saying something wrong in the hopes that the person will correct the statement with true information
What does flattery involve in cyber security?
Using praise to coax a person into providing information
Phishing scams targeting people holding high positions in an organization or business are known as:
Whaling
Which of the following is used in data URL phishing?:
Prepending
An email message containing a warning related to a non-existent computer security threat, asking a user to delete system files falsely identified as malware, and/or prompting them to share the message with others would be an example of:
Virus Hoax
Which social engineering attack relies on identity theft?
Impersonation
The term “URL hijacking” (a.k.a. “Typosquatting”) refers to a practice of registering misspelled domain name closely resembling other well established and popular domain name in hopes of getting Internet traffic from users who would make errors while typing in the URL in their web browsers.
True or False
True
Which of the terms listed below refers to a platform used for watering hole attacks?
Websites
An attacker impersonates a company’s managing staff member to manipulate a lower rank employee into disclosing confidential data. The attacker informs the victim that the information is essential for a task that needs to be completed within the business hours on the same day and mentions potential financial losses for the company in case the victim refuses to comply. Which social engineering principles apply to this attack scenario? (Select 3 answers):
Urgency
Authority
Intimidation