Phishing for Information, Part 2: How Attackers Collect Data About Your Employees
- by nlqip
Through these sites, it’s not hard for phishers to gather up a list of names of employees at a specific organization.
Social Media and Personal Information
Despite the security team’s best efforts to prevent it, employees will share and spread information about themselves all over the Internet. Social media companies expend tremendous effort to encourage people to join and post information about themselves. Some valuable bits of information that attackers can use are:
- Work history
- Education information (college and high school attended)
- Family and relationship information
- Comments on links
- Dates of important life events
- Places visited
- Favorite sites, movies, TV shows, books, quotes, etc.
- Photographs
Profiling
All these pieces of information provide powerful leverage points for attackers, but they also provide a lot of valuable indirect information. As our phishing example in part 1 points out, attackers can observe the writing style of the people they want to impersonate. Beyond that, they can also create detailed psychological profiles of victims. There are a number of tools and techniques available to do things like:
- Analyze sentiment to determine people’s opinions and political leanings1
- Analyze posting times to determine when people are awake (and asleep) and what their home time zones are2
- Determine an individual’s personality type, which can inform manipulation techniques3
- Analyze relationships and friendship ties4
With sites like Facebook that host nearly 2 billion users,5 it’s very easy to craft a Google search for someone with “[name] [location] site:facebook.com” to find their page.
Many social media users are part of interest groups, which can provide useful leverage points for a phisher.
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Through these sites, it’s not hard for phishers to gather up a list of names of employees at a specific organization. Social Media and Personal Information Despite the security team’s best efforts to prevent it, employees will share and spread information about themselves all over the Internet. Social media companies expend tremendous effort to…
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