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Amigos, I have already read many topics and articles in various forums dedicated to SI and none of them turned out to be exhaustive. This is because this discipline cannot be simply taken and learned and become a guru. This needs to be learned constantly. Teaching ALWAYS consists of studying theory as well as PERMANENT practice.
Foreword
There is little literature on Social Engineering (SE) as such. There are no such tutorials. Moreover, we are interested in this term mainly from the side of information security. And this area was formed relatively recently and is based on the knowledge of applied social sciences, simply, the sciences that study human behavior.
But we need SPECIFIC guidance! So, I will upset you, there is no such guide! But, nevertheless, you still, with the proper approach and perseverance, will be able to achieve a certain level of mastery in SI.
As I wrote above, for this we need theory and practice!
Literature:
1. Timur Garin - "NLP Speech Strategies"
There are many books in this area, but this author is closer to me because of the trust in his personal developments and models in this and related areas (by the way, the bonus will be that this material is also available in mp3, in the form of a seminar). Highly recommend!
2. Timur Garin and Svetlana Borodina - "Exposing magic, or charlotan's handbook"
The book is so lively that you read it exclusively with a smile on your face, especially when you remember and / or notice the situations in your life described in the book.
3. Robert Diels - "Tricks of the tongue"
A bit difficult reading for a beginner, but mixed with other material, quite readable. Much of the book is based on synopsis of belief change seminars. This is, one might say, a classic.
4. Anvar Bakirov - "Conversational hypnosis" .
Ideal for a beginner communicator. Verified personally. The book is written with humor. There are many examples, even in the form of anecdotes. Recommend.
5. Andrey Kurpatov - "Unreasonable Man"
I read this book twice. A book about the mechanisms of the brain. The book is based on the discoveries of famous Russian scientists in the field of human behavior. This can be said to be the basis of the basics.
6. Anvar Bankers - "NLP. Roles that people play"
Another book by this author. It is about people who know how to inspire confidence. Actually, this is what we want to learn.
7. Maxim Kuznetsov and Igor Simdyanov - "Social Engineering and Social Hackers"
There are a lot of articles and sites with a link to this book. I could not pass by!
8. Frank William Abagnale - "Catch Me If You Can"
This book needs no comments. A biography book about clever methods of highly professional fraud. This author is in the same pantheon with the equally famous classic of the genre Kevin Mitnick (we will return to him later). Based on this book, Spielberg directed the film of the same name with Leo DiCaprio. A must-read!
8. Paul Ekman - "The Psychology of Lies"
This work is based on research on human non-verbal behavior. The book pays special attention to the recognition of human emotional states. But what about without it? This is one of the keys to accessing a person's trust.
9. Kevin Mitnick and William Simon - "The Art of Deception"
Actually, this and the next book needs no comments. I will not copy the text from Wikipedia. I will say that it tells about human vulnerability in the modern world. Especially in a world with advanced communications.
10. Kevin Mitnick - "Ghost on the Net. Memoirs of the Greatest Hacker"
11. Robert Cialdini - "The Psychology of Influence"
The book is about the influence of people on each other. Interesting thing! Based on social psychology.
12. Daniel Kahneman - Think Slow ... Decide Fast
A very useful book for manipulating feelings. Although it was not written for this.
13. Sergey Kara-Murza - "Manipulation of Consciousness"
The book reveals the mechanisms of social engineering on the example of the history of the Russian state. SI has always existed, only the name was invented recently. The book contains many examples of the control of human thinking at the state level.
14. Olivia Fox Cabain - "Charisma. How to Influence, Persuade and Inspire"
The author of this book argues that charisma is a trainable quality, not a gift. A useful book for power over other people's opinions.
15. Sergey Pavlovich - "How I Stole a Million. Confessions of a Repentant Carder"
The book consists of 63 chapters. Half of the chapters describe the carefree everyday life of a carder: cutting plastic, gutting ATMs, expensive booze, whores. The second half: how sad it is in the pre-trial detention center, how cold it is in the kiche in winter, how I want to see my family and my friend. In short, to think before going down this path!
16. David Myers - "Social Psychology"
It is read in one breath, despite the fact that it is written in a scientific style. Literally every page is interesting. And on each page you can cite dozens of examples from your own or someone else's life from books and films.
Films:
1. Cyber (trailer)
2. "Who am I"
3. "Catch Me If You Can" (trailer)
4. "Genius"
5. "They smoke here" (trailer)
6. "Password Swordfish" (trailer)
7. "Discovery Hackers"
Useful links:
Social Engineering in Practice: "Physical Access" to Kevin Mitnick's Private Conference
The secret weapon of social engineering
Books by Chris Kaspersky (not to be confused with the creator of the famous software)
Social engineering: an educational program about an attack method that never gets old
How Scammers Deceive Us - BBC Russian Service
Home - ruonion.com - Social engineering and its main methods.
Social Engineering and Thinking Traps: How to Hack the Brain
Social engineering. What? How? Why?
Foreword
There is little literature on Social Engineering (SE) as such. There are no such tutorials. Moreover, we are interested in this term mainly from the side of information security. And this area was formed relatively recently and is based on the knowledge of applied social sciences, simply, the sciences that study human behavior.
But we need SPECIFIC guidance! So, I will upset you, there is no such guide! But, nevertheless, you still, with the proper approach and perseverance, will be able to achieve a certain level of mastery in SI.
As I wrote above, for this we need theory and practice!
Literature:
1. Timur Garin - "NLP Speech Strategies"
There are many books in this area, but this author is closer to me because of the trust in his personal developments and models in this and related areas (by the way, the bonus will be that this material is also available in mp3, in the form of a seminar). Highly recommend!
2. Timur Garin and Svetlana Borodina - "Exposing magic, or charlotan's handbook"
The book is so lively that you read it exclusively with a smile on your face, especially when you remember and / or notice the situations in your life described in the book.
3. Robert Diels - "Tricks of the tongue"
A bit difficult reading for a beginner, but mixed with other material, quite readable. Much of the book is based on synopsis of belief change seminars. This is, one might say, a classic.
4. Anvar Bakirov - "Conversational hypnosis" .
Ideal for a beginner communicator. Verified personally. The book is written with humor. There are many examples, even in the form of anecdotes. Recommend.
5. Andrey Kurpatov - "Unreasonable Man"
I read this book twice. A book about the mechanisms of the brain. The book is based on the discoveries of famous Russian scientists in the field of human behavior. This can be said to be the basis of the basics.
6. Anvar Bankers - "NLP. Roles that people play"
Another book by this author. It is about people who know how to inspire confidence. Actually, this is what we want to learn.
7. Maxim Kuznetsov and Igor Simdyanov - "Social Engineering and Social Hackers"
There are a lot of articles and sites with a link to this book. I could not pass by!
8. Frank William Abagnale - "Catch Me If You Can"
This book needs no comments. A biography book about clever methods of highly professional fraud. This author is in the same pantheon with the equally famous classic of the genre Kevin Mitnick (we will return to him later). Based on this book, Spielberg directed the film of the same name with Leo DiCaprio. A must-read!
8. Paul Ekman - "The Psychology of Lies"
This work is based on research on human non-verbal behavior. The book pays special attention to the recognition of human emotional states. But what about without it? This is one of the keys to accessing a person's trust.
9. Kevin Mitnick and William Simon - "The Art of Deception"
Actually, this and the next book needs no comments. I will not copy the text from Wikipedia. I will say that it tells about human vulnerability in the modern world. Especially in a world with advanced communications.
10. Kevin Mitnick - "Ghost on the Net. Memoirs of the Greatest Hacker"
11. Robert Cialdini - "The Psychology of Influence"
The book is about the influence of people on each other. Interesting thing! Based on social psychology.
12. Daniel Kahneman - Think Slow ... Decide Fast
A very useful book for manipulating feelings. Although it was not written for this.
13. Sergey Kara-Murza - "Manipulation of Consciousness"
The book reveals the mechanisms of social engineering on the example of the history of the Russian state. SI has always existed, only the name was invented recently. The book contains many examples of the control of human thinking at the state level.
14. Olivia Fox Cabain - "Charisma. How to Influence, Persuade and Inspire"
The author of this book argues that charisma is a trainable quality, not a gift. A useful book for power over other people's opinions.
15. Sergey Pavlovich - "How I Stole a Million. Confessions of a Repentant Carder"
The book consists of 63 chapters. Half of the chapters describe the carefree everyday life of a carder: cutting plastic, gutting ATMs, expensive booze, whores. The second half: how sad it is in the pre-trial detention center, how cold it is in the kiche in winter, how I want to see my family and my friend. In short, to think before going down this path!
16. David Myers - "Social Psychology"
It is read in one breath, despite the fact that it is written in a scientific style. Literally every page is interesting. And on each page you can cite dozens of examples from your own or someone else's life from books and films.
Films:
1. Cyber (trailer)
2. "Who am I"
3. "Catch Me If You Can" (trailer)
4. "Genius"
5. "They smoke here" (trailer)
6. "Password Swordfish" (trailer)
7. "Discovery Hackers"
Useful links:
Social Engineering in Practice: "Physical Access" to Kevin Mitnick's Private Conference
The secret weapon of social engineering
Books by Chris Kaspersky (not to be confused with the creator of the famous software)
Social engineering: an educational program about an attack method that never gets old
How Scammers Deceive Us - BBC Russian Service
Home - ruonion.com - Social engineering and its main methods.
Social Engineering and Thinking Traps: How to Hack the Brain
Social engineering. What? How? Why?