What Is Social Engineering? A Guide to Today’s Most Common Scams
Social engineering scams are on the rise, fueled by widespread social media usage and advancements in tools including AI that allow deceptions to be more convincing. This type of scam relies on criminals exploiting human emotions, whether creating false trust or instilling fear, to encourage an action that allows a scam to happen.
What is social engineering?
Why does social engineering work?
Social engineering is effective because it takes advantage of instinctive human nature and the emotional aspect of our decision making. That's why many scammers will pose as individuals in need of help — leveraging empathy and guilt, or fabricate a threatening scenario such as a false hacked account to create fear. Effective social engineering scams evoke an emotion that leads the victim to let their guard down and act without suspicion or critical thought.
Common types of social engineering crypto scams
Red flags to look out for
The final word
Social engineering scams are a threat to your crypto funds that's growing in sophistication. Although today's tactics are advanced and sometimes difficult to spot, being aware of the red flags and cautious in your communication with others gives you the best chance of protecting yourself. With new methods frequently being devised, it's wise to regularly educate yourself about the changing threat landscape.
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