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  2. Social engineering (security) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of information security, social engineering is the psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. A type of confidence trick for the purpose of information gathering, fraud, or system access, it differs from a traditional "con" in the sense that it is often one of the many ...

  3. Begslist.org - Wikipedia

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    Begslist.org was founded in 2007 by Rex Camposagrado and was originally started as a blog called begslist.blogspot.com. [2] He created the site to help people who wanted to ask for help by getting donations anonymously; avoiding the embarrassment of having to beg in person or for those trying to find another alternative avenue to finding help any way they could.

  4. Disinformation attack - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes undermining belief in correct information is a more important goal of disinformation than convincing people to hold a new belief. In the case of combined MMR vaccines, disinformation was originally intended to convince people of a specific fraudulent claim and by doing so promote sales of a competing product. [ 26 ]

  5. How To Write a Convincing Cover Letter - AOL

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    If a job you're applying for requests a cover letter -- or gives you the option to include one -- you should definitely take the time to write a strong one. A reported 83% of hiring managers say a...

  6. Confirmation bias - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, confirmation bias can result in people ignoring or misinterpreting the signs of an imminent or incipient conflict. For example, psychologists Stuart Sutherland and Thomas Kida have each argued that U.S. Navy Admiral Husband E. Kimmel showed confirmation bias when playing down the first signs of the Japanese attack on Pearl ...

  7. Here's what's finally convincing local people to get the ...

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    Mar. 6—Eric Miller hasn't been worried about catching COVID-19 and didn't see much of a reason to get the COVID-19 vaccine — until now. The 33-year-old walked into a vaccine clinic in ...

  8. Propaganda techniques - Wikipedia

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    They use actor A's endorsement of their candidate to change people's minds because people cannot tolerate inconsistency. They are forced to either dislike the actor or like the candidate. Common man The "plain folks" or "common man" approach attempts to convince the audience that the propagandist's positions reflect the common sense of the ...

  9. Harris' Career As Prosecutor Left Her Totally Unprepared for ...

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    As a U.S. Senator, Harris continued to lean into the familiar prosecutorial opportunities that the job offered. She shined in committee hearings by asking unfair, leading questions to captive ...