Mike Murray brings up a topic that will hopefully spark an interesting conversation and lead you into your own research of hypnosis. Then stay tuned for next month's column where Mr. Murray will give a sort of Hypnosis 101 for Penetration Testers. Should be a fun summer topic!
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[Article]-The Failure of Hypnosis in Social EngineeringColumn by
Mike Murray I was recently at a conference with a friend of mine who was visiting Vegas for a hypnosis conference, and I was explaining to him the biggest problem with most social engineering "experts." And, of course, because I had been talking to him about amnesia, I promptly forgot about it.
I was reminded of it when I was reading something that another social engineering expert wrote that linked hypnotic phenomena to the act of social engineering. So, I'll share the same caveat with all of you: if someone tells you that hypnosis has anything to do with social engineering, they're a charlatan and you need to be VERY careful believing anything that they're saying.
This is said, of course, as someone who is formally trained in hypnosis and has spent a lot of years studying it as part of my training to become good at social engineering. But, in the same way that being a great coder doesn't make you a great penetration tester (and vice versa), being a great hypnotist doesn't make you a great social engineer (and vice versa).
Let me explain.
Let the conversation begin,
Don
PS - Hope you can see the BSOD on the laptop in the article's opening image.
