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The Number One Hacker: How It Was Cultivated.

Chapter 30: Social Engineering. [31]



Summary

In the late 1970s, Stanley Mark Rifkin executed the largest bank heist in history using social engineering, transferring $10.2 million without weapons or accomplices. His success highlighted the evolving nature of hacking, as shown by Zhang Xiao Hua's password defeat of the elite hacker, the wicked sword. Despite her simplicity, the password stumped him due to rigid thinking. The incident sparked media scrutiny of Liao's security platform, exposing its inefficacy. Meanwhile, Liu Xiao reflected on his skills, realizing the need for better understanding in hacking techniques. OTE's investigation into the Zhang family's operations revealed inefficiencies, emphasizing the importance of understanding business operations for successful planning.

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