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== '''References:''' == | == '''References:''' == Halevi, T., Memon, N., & Nov, O. (2015). Spear-phishing in the wild: A real-world study of personality, phishing self-efficacy and vulnerability to spear-phishing attacks. Phishing Self-Efficacy and Vulnerability to Spear-Phishing Attacks (January 2, 2015).; <br> |
Revision as of 01:05, 28 July 2024
CAT Name: Need to Correct (Errors, Criticism, etc.)
Short Description: Impusive need for people to correct false information
CAT ID: CAT-2024-007
Layer: 8
Operational Scale:
Level of Maturity:
Category: Vulnerability
Subcategory:
Also Known As:
Description:
Brief Description:
Closely Related Concepts:
Mechanism:
Multipliers:
Detailed Description: The impulse people feel to correct errors. This may be exploited by an attacker to elicit sensitive information from an unsuspecting target.
INTERACTIONS [VETs]:
Examples:
Use Case Example(s): Example(s) From The Wild:
Comments:
== References: == Halevi, T., Memon, N., & Nov, O. (2015). Spear-phishing in the wild: A real-world study of personality, phishing self-efficacy and vulnerability to spear-phishing attacks. Phishing Self-Efficacy and Vulnerability to Spear-Phishing Attacks (January 2, 2015).;