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Citation

Bullée JWH, Montoya L, Pieters W, Junger M, Hartel P. J. Investig. Psych. Offender Profil. 2018; 15(1): 20-45.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/jip.1482

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The aim of this study was to explore the extent to which persuasion principles are used in successful social engineering attacks. Seventy-four scenarios were extracted from 4 books on social engineering (written by social engineers) and analysed. Each scenario was split into attack steps, containing single interactions between offender and target. For each attack step, persuasion principles were identified. The main findings are that (a) persuasion principles are often used in social engineering attacks, (b) authority (1 of the 6 persuasion principles) is used considerably more often than others, and (c) single-principle attack steps occur more often than multiple-principle ones. The social engineers identified in the scenarios more often used persuasion principles compared to other social influences. The scenario analysis illustrates how to exploit the human element in security. The findings support the view that security mechanisms should include not only technical but also social countermeasures.


Language: en

Keywords

deception; information security; literature study; persuasion; social engineering

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