What Are Common Social Engineering Techniques Used in Pediatrics?
Some common social engineering techniques that may be used in the pediatric context include:
Phishing: Sending fraudulent emails that appear to be from a trusted source to trick recipients into providing sensitive information. Pretexting: Creating a fabricated scenario to deceive someone into divulging information. Baiting: Leaving a physical device, like a USB drive, loaded with malicious software in a place where it is likely to be found and used. Tailgating: Following an authorized person into a restricted area without proper authentication.