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Avoiding Social Engineering tricks

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz Social engineering is defined as "the act of manipulating people into performing actions or divulging confidential information" and it's one of the most common ways to get tricked as a computer user.

Social engineering tactics can assist hackers in their efforts to infiltrate, infect or compromise your computer for their own benefit (and often without you realizing that you have been scammed!)

The sophistication of social engineering tactics continues to grow and the bad guys are counting on your lack of awareness.

That's where the Data Doctors come in!

Listen-in as we expose the range of tactics that once you understand them, you can avoid them!

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Original Air Dates: May 22, 2010 / May 23, 2010

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