Access tailgating Also known as piggybacking, access tailgating is when a social engineer physically trails or follows an authorized individual into an area they do not have access to.
After someone commits to a course of action, they feel obligated to stick with their decision.
Some of the course exercises are based on Windows, while others focus on Linux.
If the infected computer is part of a network, the hacker will also gain instant access to all other devices that make up this network.
Social engineering prevention The following measures can help preempt and prevent social engineering attacks against your organization.
Effective social engineering attacks can be almost impossible to detect.