Luring and social engineering
(Fravia shows you what you can do - or try - and where you can learn some advanced luring techniques)
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Enemy tracking, a very difficult art, can be divided into stalking, reversing language patterns and luring. In order to stalk you need a deep knowledge of Usenet spamming (and war) techniques like flaming, trolling and crossposting. A good Fravia can moreover easily 'reconstruct' (part of) the snailtrail of his enemies and defeat their smoke curtains applying some easy semantical reverse engineering tricks. Finally the Fravia will lure his targets into the open web and identify it.
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0) Some simple stalking tools
1) General stalking techniques
1.1) Simple email stalking techniques
2) Reversing language patterns
3) Luring and social engineering tricks
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Luring and social engineering
The various techniques of Luring (preparation, page-setting, bait-tracking, multiple luring) are described on a page of my site that has NOT yet been opened, for 'ethical' reasons (I will have to devise an 'ethical' strainer to allow access there, but I do not have the time at the moment). Yet there are some essays about social engineering that I wish to publish. And you'll still find something in this 'in fieri' Luring Lab...
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social_1.htm: An example of social engineering, one of the easiest ways to gather informations, by _A&T, June 1999
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Fravia's antispam related page
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Is software reverse engineering illegal?
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