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There are many social engineering tactics that attackers use to try to trick people into giving up their personal information or accessing malicious content. Here are a few examples:

* Phishing: This is when attackers send fake emails or text messages that look like they are from a legitimate company or organization. They may ask you to click on a link or provide your personal information.

* Spear phishing: This is a more targeted type of phishing attack where attackers do research on their victims before sending them emails. They may use information from your social media profiles or other online sources to make the emails look more convincing.

* Vishing: This is when attackers call people on the phone and pretend to be from a legitimate company or organization. They may ask you to provide your personal information or download malicious software.

* Smishing: This is a type of phishing attack where attackers send malicious text messages. They may ask you to click on a link or provide your personal information.

* Baiting: This is when attackers leave something of value in a public place, such as a USB drive or a wallet. When you find it, you may be tempted to pick it up and use it. However, the device may be infected with malware or it may be used to track your movements.

It's important to be aware of these common social engineering attacks and to take steps to protect yourself. Never click on links or open attachments in emails or text messages from people you don't know. If you're not sure whether an email or text message is legitimate, contact the company or organization directly to verify.

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