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| Subject: | RE: Penetration Testing - Human Factor |
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| Date: | Mon, 21 Aug 2006 23:46:01 -0500 |
I've seen nothing quantifiable. FWIW - every forensic engagement I have done of "true" hacking has had nothing to do with social engineering, and was entirely technical. Most appeared to be performed by SKiddies, but at least one was very subtle, and was performed by someone with real skill. I do see a biased sample though, since people do not generally come to me after they've been socially engineered, unless it's a girl I've dated. Your first statement does raise the question though about how does a skeptic conclude something before they gather evidence? Arian J. Evans
-----Original Message----- From: Marios A. Spinthiras [mailto:mario@netway.com.cy] Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 1:20 AM To: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: Penetration Testing - Human Factor As a thorough sceptic Id like to conclude in most cases of a TRUE hacking incident social engineering has been a factor of success for the malicious user attacking a system. For quite a while now I have been compiling methodology on the assessment of the weak human security link which can be exploited through social engineering. Has anyone got any thoughts they would like to share or guidelines to the audit of the human factor when security is concerned? Any information is much apreciated. Many Thanks, Mario A. Spinthiras -------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- This List Sponsored by: Cenzic Need to secure your web apps? Cenzic Hailstorm finds vulnerabilities fast. Click the link to buy it, try it or download Hailstorm for FREE. http://www.cenzic.com/products_services/download_hailstorm.php -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
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