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<p>the different types of social engineering attacks and examples of each one of those types.</p>

<p>This generalization does not benefit the users being educated by these frameworks, as there is considerable depth missing when the user is only educated on broad terms like the examples above. As well, purely technical methods of combatting against social engineering and pretexting attacks, such as <a href="page.php?w=Firewall_%28computing%29">firewalls</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Antivirus_software">antiviruses</a>, are ineffective. This is because</p><p>
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