The Art of Deception explained

The Art of Deception
Language:English
Release Date:October 4, 2002
Pages:304
Isbn:0-471-23712-4
Dewey:005.8 21
Congress:QA76.9.A25 M585 2002
Oclc:50797873
Followed By:The Art of Intrusion

The Art of Deception is a book by Kevin Mitnick that covers the art of social engineering.[1] [2] Part of the book is composed of real stories and examples of how social engineering can be combined with hacking.

All, or nearly all, of the examples, are fictional but quite plausible. They expose the ease with which a skilled social engineer can subvert many rules most people take for granted. A few examples:

This book also, after giving an example, will tell what tricked/conned the victims of the scam and how to prevent it in real life or business.

The book ends with Mitnick's strategy and business plans to prevent most if not all of the scams in the book.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Delio . Michelle . Mitnick's 'Lost Chapter' Found . en-US . Wired . 2023-09-22 . 1059-1028.
  2. Web site: 24 June 2002 . THE ART OF DECEPTION: Controlling the Human Element of Security by Kevin D. Mitnick . 2023-09-22 . www.publishersweekly.com.