How Would I Hack You?

How Would I Hack You?

Almost all of us have personal information floating around on the web right now, right? But not everyone knows that something as simple as listing an alma mater on LinkedIn can be used to hack someone—and the business they work for.

Rachel Tobac will share exactly how people can get hacked with real-life, real-time examples from the news and a Dashlane volunteer. This fun and educational demonstration will walk attendees through how a hacker can use open-source intelligence (OSINT) to not only phish someone, but also infiltrate their workplace.






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