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GCSE CS: 1.6 Social Engineering Excerise

GCSE Computer Science - Topic 1.6 Systems Security - Social Enginerring

Use the link below to access the social engineering drag and drop exercise.

Criminals can use many methods to take advantage of people to steal information, gain access to systems or obtain funds illegally. This webpage will provide scenarios that you need to allocate to social engineering methods

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