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== '''Need to Correct (Errors, Criticism, etc.)''' ==
== '''Need_to_Correct  ''' ==


'''Short Description:'''  Impulsive need for people to correct false information <br>
'''Short Description:'''  Impusive need for people to correct false information <br>


'''CAT ID:''' CAT-2024-007 <br>
'''CAT ID:''' CAT-2024-007 <br>
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'''Layer:'''  8 <br>
'''Layer:'''  8 <br>


'''Operational Scale:''' <br>
'''Operational Scale:''' Tactical <br>


'''Level of Maturity:''' <br>
'''Level of Maturity:''' In Common Use <br>


'''Category:'''  Vulnerability <br>
'''Category:'''  Vulnerability <br>

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Need_to_Correct

Short Description: Impusive need for people to correct false information

CAT ID: CAT-2024-007

Layer: 8

Operational Scale: Tactical

Level of Maturity: In Common Use

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.

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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).;