Let's Dive into the World of Social Engineering Attacks!

Which of these is NOT a social engineering attack?

A. Dumpster diving
B. Impersonation
C. Denial-of-service
D. Shoulder surfing

Answer:

Denial-of-service (DoS) is NOT a social engineering attack, unlike dumpster diving, impersonation, and shoulder surfing.

Out of the options provided, Denial-of-service is NOT a social engineering attack.

Social engineering attacks involve manipulating individuals to gain unauthorized access to information or systems. Dumpster diving refers to searching through trash for sensitive information, impersonation involves pretending to be someone else to deceive people, and shoulder surfing entails peeking at someone's screen or keyboard to obtain confidential information.

Denial-of-service, on the other hand, is a cyber attack where the attacker overwhelms a system or network, making it inaccessible to users, but it does not involve manipulating individuals.

So, the correct answer is C. Denial-of-service.

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