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The Greatest Military Social Engineering Attack Since The Trojan's Horse? Jul 03 2008 12:56PM Jon Kibler (Jon Kibler aset com) (3 replies) RE: The Greatest Military Social Engineering Attack Since The Trojan's Horse? Jul 03 2008 04:20PM Harrison, Jonathan (Jonathan S Harrison sscgp com) (1 replies) RE: The Greatest Military Social Engineering Attack Since The Trojan's Horse? Jul 03 2008 06:50PM Ken Kousky (kkousky ip3inc com) RE: The Greatest Military Social Engineering Attack Since The Trojan's Horse? Jul 03 2008 04:08PM Carlos Thompson (thompson digiware com co) |
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I'm interested in this topic but I don't know much about it. Can you
share with us what you know about the social engineering aspects of this
attack? I too am very interested.
Thanks,
Dan
www.NetSecureIA.com
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> By now I am sure you are all aware of the Columbian military's freeing
> of the FARC hostages. What I find most interesting is that this
appears
> to be a purely social engineering attack.
>
> The English language media have not provided that much detail thus far
> about the social engineering aspects of the operation. If anyone has
> more information regarding how the rescue was social engineered,
please
> post it to this thread.
>
> Just based on what I have seen thus far, this may turn out to be one
of
> the greatest social engineering attacks in military history.
>
> Jon Kibler
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