Comment by gmuslera
13 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.
13 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.
- 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...
Don’t forget eBay: https://www.wired.com/story/ebay-employees-charged-cyberstal...
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