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Department of Biomedical Informatics, Ben- Gurion University, Negev, Israel
Review Article
Hacking Humans: The Art of Exploiting Psychology in the Digital Age
Author(s): Cebo Daniel* and Jason R. Sipper
In our increasingly interconnected world, where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the concept of
hacking has expanded beyond traditional computer systems. Now, we find ourselves confronting the unsettling
notion of hacking humans the manipulation and exploitation of individuals through psychological, social, and
technological means. This emerging threat demands our attention as we navigate the complex landscape of human
security in the digital age. As we continue to rely on technology in our daily lives, it is important to recognize the
potential risks and vulnerabilities that come with it. Hacking humans poses a serious threat to our personal security
and privacy, and it is essential that we remain vigilant and informed about the methods used by attackers. By taking
steps to protect ourselves and staying up to date on the latest security measures, w.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2311-3278.23.11.224