Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) report on REPLACEHEREDUDE
Report generated by the Social-Engineer Toolkit
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Toolkit Report Generation Tool. This report should contain information obtained during a successful phishing attack and provide you with the website and all of the parameters that were harvested. Please remember that SET is open-source, free, and available to the information security community. Use this tool for good, not evil.
Social Engineering is defined as the process of deceiving people into giving away access or confidential information.Wikipedia defines it as: "is the act of manipulating people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. While similar to a confidence trick or simple fraud, the term typically applies to trickery or deception for the purpose of information gathering, fraud, or computer system access; in most cases the attacker never comes face-to-face with the victim."
We consider social engineering to be the greatest risk to security.
Report Statistics
The credential harvester keeps track of how many individuals visited a site and those who actually fell for the attack. A total number of VISITORSHERE individuals visited the site. Based on the total number of VISITORSHERE visitors, there was a total number of BITESHERE victims that successfully fell for the attack.Report Findings Below:
If this is blank, SET did not get a successful attempt on the website, sorry hoss..
"It's getting harder to break in on the external perimeter and companies are getting better at application security, so the adaptation occurs towards our weakest link, the human element" -Dave Kennedy