As an IT security technician conducting awareness training, match each social engineering attack vector or threat type to its corresponding security incident description.
- Dumpster DivingSearching through unsecure physical waste receptacles or recycling bins to locate printed credential lists, network maps, or corporate directories.
- Shoulder SurfingDirectly viewing a user's display monitor or keypad from an undisclosed vantage point to capture confidential data or passwords.
- TyposquattingRegistering a domain name with subtle misspellings of a legitimate corporate website to redirect users to a malicious credential-harvesting portal.
- Evil TwinConfiguring a rogue wireless access point with identical network identifiers (SSID) and security settings to eavesdrop on user traffic.
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Dumpster Diving corresponds to searching physical waste receptacles for printed documents. Shoulder Surfing corresponds to viewing a user's monitor or keypad to capture credentials. Typosquatting corresponds to registering misspelled domain names to redirect users to malicious portals. Evil Twin corresponds to deploying a rogue wireless access point that mimics a legitimate SSID.
Each social engineering vector is correctly linked to its primary mechanism: Dumpster Diving targets physical garbage bins for discarded paper documents; Shoulder Surfing uses visual line-of-sight observation to steal input credentials; Typosquatting exploits browser typing mistakes to direct users to malicious domains; and an Evil Twin uses spoofed wireless SSIDs to intercept device network traffic.
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Social Engineering Methods and Threat Classifications
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