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The non­sen­se of social engineering

I am often asked about social engineering during penetration tests. This is an attack method in which people are unknowingly enticed to disclose information or to support the attacker in his plan. In the preparation phase, the company's website and possibly existing profiles on various social platforms (e.g. XING, LinkedIn or Facebook) are queried to [...]

By |2022-11-06T10:03:18+01:0028.02.2017|Blog EN|

Cure cyber­crime blind­ness: Taking back control

Europe lags significantly behind in cybercrime detection: According to FireEye's latest M-Trends Report EMEA 2016, it takes companies in Europe an average of 469 days to notice an intrusion by hackers. That's more than three times longer than the global average of 146 days. A hacker breaking into a network is quite comparable to a [...]

By |2022-11-06T10:03:27+01:0028.02.2017|Blog EN|
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