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Craig Hays, Ethical Hacker: How to Hack a Human

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Hacking humans is easy. Hacking software is not. And that's why hacking humans is still the easiest way to hack into organizations today and why social engineering type attacks are continually rising.
But how do hackers hack humans? Tim Sadler speaks to Craig Hays, an ethical hacker, to find out . They discuss how attackers select their targets, leverage publicly available information online and craft successful social engineering scams to hack people and their organizations.
Their conversation centers on a recent report from Tessian titled How to Hack a Human - a report in which Craig, along with other ethical hackers within the HackerOne community, contributed to. It's a must-read for any employee, IT or business leader looking to understand social engineering in more detail. You can find the full report on Tessian website or click here.
Want to know more? You can find plenty insights about social engineering or advanced impersonation scams over on the Tessian blog and you can subscribe to the Tessian newsletter to stay up to date with all our Human Layer Security news.

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Hacking humans is easy. Hacking software is not. And that's why hacking humans is still the easiest way to hack into organizations today and why social engineering type attacks are continually rising.
But how do hackers hack humans? Tim Sadler speaks to Craig Hays, an ethical hacker, to find out . They discuss how attackers select their targets, leverage publicly available information online and craft successful social engineering scams to hack people and their organizations.
Their conversation centers on a recent report from Tessian titled How to Hack a Human - a report in which Craig, along with other ethical hackers within the HackerOne community, contributed to. It's a must-read for any employee, IT or business leader looking to understand social engineering in more detail. You can find the full report on Tessian website or click here.
Want to know more? You can find plenty insights about social engineering or advanced impersonation scams over on the Tessian blog and you can subscribe to the Tessian newsletter to stay up to date with all our Human Layer Security news.

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