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Created page with "== '''Provocative Statement ''' == '''Short Description:''' The social engineer makes a provocative statement to the target to encourage a response. <br> '''CAT ID:''' CAT-2022-170 <br> '''Layer:''' 8 <br> '''Operational Scale:''' Tactical <br> '''Level of Maturity:''' Observed in the Wild <br> '''Category:''' TTP <br> '''Subcategory:''' <br> '''Also Known As:''' <br> == '''Description:''' == '''Brief Description:''' <br> '''Closely Related Concepts:'''..." |
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'''Detailed Description:''' The social engineer makes a provocative statement to the target relating to the domain of interest with the intent of getting the target to respond and divulge information in the process. <br> | '''Detailed Description:''' The social engineer makes a provocative statement to the target relating to the domain of interest with the intent of getting the target to respond and divulge information in the process<ref>Taylor, T. (2010). The Dark Arts of Business: The lessons not taught in the classroom or boardroom - Elicitation. Lulu Enterprises.</ref>. <br> | ||
'''INTERACTIONS''' [VETs]: <br> | '''INTERACTIONS''' [VETs]: <br> | ||
If the target of elicitation is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, this may significantly enhance the likelihood for success of this TTP. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 2 November 2024
Provocative Statement
Short Description: The social engineer makes a provocative statement to the target to encourage a response.
CAT ID: CAT-2022-170
Layer: 8
Operational Scale: Tactical
Level of Maturity: Observed in the Wild
Category: TTP
Subcategory:
Also Known As:
Description:
Brief Description:
Closely Related Concepts:
Mechanism:
Multipliers:
Detailed Description: The social engineer makes a provocative statement to the target relating to the domain of interest with the intent of getting the target to respond and divulge information in the process[1].
INTERACTIONS [VETs]:
If the target of elicitation is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, this may significantly enhance the likelihood for success of this TTP.
Examples:
Use Case Example(s):
Example(s) From The Wild:
Comments:
References:
- ↑ Taylor, T. (2010). The Dark Arts of Business: The lessons not taught in the classroom or boardroom - Elicitation. Lulu Enterprises.