social engineering

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social engineering

Privacy, security, and cyberspace

Examines problems associated with computer use, including identity theft, viruses, privacy issues, phishing, and more.

Hacking for good

"Hackers have found endless ways to break into computer systems. But this isn't always a bad thing. In fact, governments, companies, and schools rely on their own hackers to keep people safe. Learn more about how these experts use computers and coding to hack for good"--Back cover.

Revenge of the tipping point

overstories, superspreaders, and the rise of social engineering
2024
"Why is Miami...Miami? What does the cheetah's heartbreaking fate tell us about how we raise our children? Why do Ivy League schools care so much about sports? What is the Magic Third, and what does it mean for racial harmony? In this provocative new work, Malcolm Gladwell returns for the first time in twenty-five years to the subject of social epidemics and tipping points, this time to explain the dark side of contagious phenomena. Through a series of riveting stories, Gladwell traces the rise of a new and troubling form of social engineering. He takes us to the streets of Los Angeles to meet the world's most successful bank robbers, rediscovers a forgotten television show from the 1970s that changed the world, visits the site of a historic experiment on a tiny cul-de-sac in northern California, and offers an alternate history of two of the biggest epidemics of our day: COVID and the opioid crisis. Revenge of the Tipping Point is Gladwell's most personal book yet. With his characteristic mix of storytelling and social science, he offers a guide to making sense of the contagions of modern world. It's time we took tipping points seriously"--Provided by publisher.
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