Social Engineering: 6 commonly targeted data points that are poorly protected
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This week, thousands of hackers have traveled to Las Vegas to learn about the latest in security research and techniques during BSides Las Vegas and Black Hat. This weekend, during DEF CON, the education continues as hackers roam the halls moving from talk to talk or head over to one of the villages.
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