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  • Information Security
  • Social Engineering

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  • Cyber threats, particularly social engineering, have escalated, leveraging personal data for malicious purposes.
  • The human element is a critical vulnerability in system security, amplified by extensive online information sharing.
  • Social engineering attacks aim to extract sensitive data for espionage, blackmail, or broader cyberattacks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and categorize Open Source INTelligence (OSINT) tools effective against social engineering.
  • To provide a practical guide for utilizing OSINT to assess and reduce exposure to social engineering tactics.
  • To highlight the role of OSINT in proactive cybersecurity defense.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature and publicly available information on social engineering tactics.
  • Identification and categorization of various OSINT tools based on the type of data they can track (e.g., email, social profiles, phone numbers).
  • Analysis of how these tools can be applied to evaluate an individual's or organization's vulnerability.

Main Results:

  • A curated list of OSINT tools relevant for countering social engineering attacks.
  • Classification of tools based on their specific data-gathering capabilities.
  • Demonstration of OSINT's utility in assessing information exposure.

Conclusions:

  • OSINT techniques and tools are vital for identifying and mitigating social engineering risks.
  • Proactive use of OSINT can significantly enhance personal and organizational cybersecurity postures.
  • Understanding and utilizing OSINT empowers individuals and organizations to defend against evolving cyber threats.