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Rogues gallery: 9 infamous social engineers
Social engineers, or "human hackers," have been duping victims from the very beginning of human existence. Here are nine infamous con artists who made history with their scams and schemes.
By Joan Goodchild, Senior Editor
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CSO
, January 02, 2012
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