How hackers can make 'virtually any person' click on a dangerous link

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You can be the smartest security buff in the world, yet researchers could probably still trick you into clicking on a dangerous link.

Zinaida Benenson, who leads a group that aims to understand human factors in security and privacy at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany, set out to find out why people decide to click or not to click on potentially malicious links. That's usually the first step into launching a malware attack, installing ransomware, or stealing data.

Benenson will this week tell attendees at her Black Hat talk in Las Vegas that anyone can be tricked into clicking on a dangerous link -- despite their security awareness.

"By a careful design and timing of the message, it should be possible to make virtually any person to click on a link, as any person will be curious about something, or interested in some topic, or find themselves in a life situation that fits the message content and context," said Benenson, who she shared with me her findings ahead of her talk on Wednesday.
How hackers can make 'virtually any person' click on a dangerous link | ZDNet
 

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