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SOCIAL ENGINEERING: The Psychology of Manipulation in Security When people think of “security threats,” they often imagine hackers behind computers, criminals with crowbars, or complex technology designed to break encrypted data. However, few realize that the biggest vulnerability in any security system is the human factor itself. Social engineering is not about breaking software or physical barriers but about manipulating people to achieve a goal. Attackers use psychological tricks, deception, and fraud to obtain sensitive information, gain access to critical systems, or bypass security measures. Throughout history, this approach has been used not only in criminal circles but also [...]