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The other day i had to perform some brief and remote social engineering tasks. (1 day and telephone only)
I was attempting to trick a target into downloading a malicious executable by calling up, pretending to be BT (British Telecom) and then requesting that the user downloads a Speed Test in order for me to perform some “diagnostics”.
I provided the link to the customer as btsupport.com.phillips321.co.uk, unfortunately the phillips321.co.uk… Continue reading →
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