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Cover image depicting social engineering attacks focused on phone tactics.

Hacker Tools & Tech · 2026-07-15

Real Cases of Social Engineering Attacks: How Hackers Invade Businesses Without Writing a Line of Code

The most successful hacking attacks are often not the technically complex ones but those that understand human nature the best. Social engineering attacks exploit not system vulnerabilities but people's judgment biases in specific contexts. This article illustrates how these attacks operate through

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A graphic depicting fake customer service impersonating official customer service.

Scam & Risk Awareness · 2026-06-29

Will Fake Customer Service Really Contact You? Common Fraud Tactics Explained

Receiving a proactive message from customer service—does it really mean that the official team is assisting you? In recent years, fake customer service scams have appeared on social media platforms, messaging apps, trading platforms, and cryptocurrency services. This article summarizes common

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Cover image about social engineering and fake customer service risks, showing suspicious messages, phishing links, human silhouettes, and account protection shields.

Hacker Tools & Tech · 2026-01-23

What is Social Engineering? Why Hackers Don’t Rely Exclusively on Technology to Steal Accounts

Many accounts are compromised not because systems are hacked, but because users are misled by fake customer service, phishing links, suspicious messages, or emergency tactics. This article explains what social engineering is, in a way that everyday users can understand, and how users of common

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Illustration of password attack methods showcasing brute force, dictionary attacks, and social engineering threats

Hacker Tools & Tech · 2025-10-03

Password Attacks: Which Ones Are Most Dangerous?

Passwords are still the first line of defense for most accounts, but hackers have various methods to attack these passwords. This article compares the principles and danger levels of three common password attack methods: brute force, dictionary attacks, and social engineering, helping readers

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Illustration of social engineering attacks, showing how impersonators influence victims through manipulation.

Hacker Tools & Tech · 2025-09-26

Social Engineering Attacks Explained: How Hackers Obtain Your Passwords and Private Information

Social engineering attacks do not rely on technical breaches but directly target individuals. This article breaks down the psychological manipulation techniques and situational designs commonly used by hackers, helping readers understand why these attacks are effective and how to recognize red

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