Social engineering, in the context of
information security, refers to psychological manipulation of people
into performing actions or divulging confidential information. A type
of confidence trick for the purpose of information gathering, fraud,
or system access, it differs from a traditional "con" in
that it is often one of many steps in a more complex fraud scheme.
The term "social engineering"
as an act of psychological manipulation is also associated with the
social sciences, but its usage has caught on among computer and
information security professionals.
Companies use it to get information from its competitors.
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