From: Erin Carroll (amoeba@amoebazone.com)
Date: Mon Jun 19 2006 - 15:12:03 EDT
All,
Generally not a pen-testing specific realm but interesting nonetheless.
Has anyone ever leveraged phishing during pen-testing for human
data-leakage/social engineering? Is there a viable use for it in
pen-testing?
The following interview was published on SecurityFocus today:
Phishing with Rachna Dhamija
interview by Federico Biancuzzi
2006-06-19
Federico Biancuzzi interviews Rachna Dhamija, co-author of the paper "Why
Phishing Works" and creator of Dynamic Security Skins. They discuss the
human factor, how easy it is to recreate a credible browser window made
with images, some new anti-phishing features included in the upcoming
version of some popular browsers, and the power of letting a user
personalize his interface.
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/407
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