The first time I read through your book, it appeared to be a handbook for security, telling people what to look out for and how to prevent social engineering.
The second time I read through it, it became much more obvious to me that it was more a manual for con men, showing the benefits and pitfalls of certain techniques.
Without blatently asking if it was your intention to sort of "stick it to 'em" by unleashing more "players of the game" on the world, what are your comments on these two ways of reading your book?
The first time I read through your book, it appeared to be a handbook for security, telling people what to look out for and how to prevent social engineering.
The second time I read through it, it became much more obvious to me that it was more a manual for con men, showing the benefits and pitfalls of certain techniques.
Without blatently asking if it was your intention to sort of "stick it to 'em" by unleashing more "players of the game" on the world, what are your comments on these two ways of reading your book?
Neal?
hmmm...