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People Information Gathering with the Social Engineering Toolkit (SET)

by Rishalin Pillay

Social Engineering is one of the most common attack vectors. Unfortunately, in this digital age, many people still fall victim to these attacks. In this course, you will learn Initial Access using the Social Engineering Toolkit.

What you'll learn

Social engineering assesses people, processes, and procedures by using attack vectors such as email, malicious wireless networks and more in the attempt to breach organizational safeguards.

In this course, People Information Gathering with the Social Engineering Toolkit (SET), you will cover how to utilize the Social Engineer Toolkit for Initial Access in a red team environment.

  • First, you will demonstrate the ability to craft social engineering attacks such as spear phishing using various payloads.
  • Next, you will work with other attack vectors within the Social Engineer Toolkit which relates to malicious payloads and integration into Metasploit.
  • Finally, you will be able to simulate a social engineering attack.
When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to execute these techniques these techniques: Conduct Social Engineering (T1268) and Spearphishing for information (T1397) using the Social Engineer Toolkit.

Course FAQ

What is Social Engineering?

In the context of cyber security, Social Engineering is the manupulation of people into giving out sensitive information.

What is the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) used for?

The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) enables you to perform various types of social engineering techniques like spear phishing attacks, credential harvesting attacks, and much more.

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn how to utilize the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) for Initial Access in a red team environment including crafting social engineering attacks, and malicious payloads and integration into Metasploit. Ultimately, you will be able to simulate a social engineering attack.

What software is required?

The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) is an open source tool, and it's available on GitHub. You can use the tool on both macOS, Linux, and you can use it within Windows 10 if you make use of the Windows subsystem for Linux.

About the author

Rishalin is a prolific author and cybersecurity expert. He has authored several video courses on Pluralsight, as well as three books: "Learn Penetration Testing", "Offensive Shellcode from Scratch." and "Ethical Hacking Workshop". He is also a technical contributor to many other books on topics such as dark web analysis, Kali Linux, offensive security, and SECOPS. He has received the Microsoft Content Publisher Gold and Platinum awards for his contributions to the cybersecurity industry. Rishal... more

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