| ▲ | gmuslera 4 hours ago | |||||||
And different agendas. Governments and corporations doesn't try social engineering attacks, scams or do things that end in i.e. ransomware attacks. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | 5o1ecist 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
- The U.S. NSA ran fake LinkedIn and Facebook profiles to phish foreign targets, as revealed in Snowden leaks, posing as recruiters to install malware. - UK's GCHQ conducted "Operation Socialist," using false personas on social media for spear-phishing against telecom firms worldwide. - In 2016, Russian GRU operatives (targeting Western elections) used spear-phishing on Democratic Party emails, but U.S. agencies mirrored similar tactics in counter-ops per declassified reports. - "A Diamond is Forever". Emotional manipulation linking diamonds to eternal love; planted stories, lobbied celebrities; created artificial scarcity myth despite stockpile. - Amazon, Walmart, etc. Scarcity/urgency prompts ("only 2 left!"); personalized "recommended for you" via data exploits. - Fake reviews. Paid influencers posed as riders praising service; hidden surge pricing mind games. - "Torches of freedom". Women-only events handing cigarettes as "freedom symbols" to subvert norms. Feel free to ask for more: https://www.perplexity.ai/search/hey-someone-on-hackernews-c... | ||||||||
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