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  1. Pretexting - Wikipedia

    Pretexting was one of the first examples of social engineering. Coined by the FBI in 1974, the concept of pretexting was often used to help in their investigations.

  2. What Is Pretexting? Definition, Examples and Attacks | Fortinet

    Pretexting is a form of social engineering tactic used by attackers to gain access to information, systems, or services by creating deceptive scenarios that increase the success rate of a future social …

  3. What is pretexting? Definition, examples, and attacks

    Pretexting is a social engineering attack that employs a fabricated scenario and character impersonation to win trust and gain access to data and accounts under false pretexts.

  4. What is Pretexting? Attacks, Examples & Techniques - SentinelOne

    Jul 22, 2025 · Pretexting is a form of social engineering wherein an attacker creates a fabricated scenario to scam the target into exposing secret information. It works on deceit and trust because an …

  5. What Is Pretexting? - Palo Alto Networks

    Pretexting is a cybercrime using a social engineering technique where adversaries invent and act out false identities to deceive targets into granting access, sharing credentials, or disclosing sensitive data.

  6. What is Pretexting? - CrowdStrike

    Pretexting is a social engineering attack in which an attacker uses a false scenario and deception to gain access to information, a system or a service.

  7. What is pretexting? - IBM

    Apr 1, 2024 · Pretexting is the use of a fabricated story, or pretext, to gain a victim’s trust and trick or manipulate them into sharing sensitive information, downloading malware, sending money to …

  8. What Is Pretexting? | McAfee

    Pretexting is a type of social engineering attack where a cybercriminal creates a fabricated scenario, or ‘pretext,’ to manipulate an individual into divulging confidential or sensitive information.

  9. What is pretexting? - Norton

    Oct 26, 2023 · Pretexting is a social engineering attack where a cybercriminal creates a fabricated story to bait their target into revealing sensitive personal or proprietary information, sending money, or …

  10. pretexting | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Pretexting is a social engineering tactic used to commit fraud by presenting a false story or scenario to gain a victim's trust in order to manipulate them into revealing sensitive information, downloading …