social engineering
Americannoun
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Political Science. the manipulation of social beliefs and behaviors by public or private entities through legislation, policy, and investment.
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a technique that uses psychological manipulation, fraud, or dishonesty to force people to disclose private personal or corporate information, or to take a particular action.
Hackers are using social engineering to perpetrate phishing scams.
noun
Other Word Forms
- social engineer noun
Etymology
Origin of social engineering
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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The ramifications of the lost data could leave Americans susceptible to blackmail, coercion, social engineering or impersonation because the Social Security Administration has so much private and personal data, Borges said.
From MarketWatch • Feb. 4, 2026
The attackers bypassed Claude’s safety systems through social engineering, convincing the AI they were legitimate cybersecurity professionals conducting authorized testing.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 23, 2025
The hackers reportedly stole the sensitive data using a social engineering technique, referring to a tactic of manipulating victims by pretending to be a company representative or other trusted person.
From Barron's • Oct. 12, 2025
It highlighted press speculation around "social engineering" as a way hackers may have gained access to accounts.
From BBC • May 5, 2025
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From The Jargon File, Version 4.2.2, 20 Aug 2000 by Steele, Guy L.
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