Social Engineering Attacks 2026: The Human Firewall
Social engineering ??manipulating people into revealing confidential information ??is responsible for 98% of cyberattacks. In 2026, AI-generated deepfakes and personalized attacks make social engineering more dangerous than ever.
Common Social Engineering Tactics
- Pretexting: Creating a fabricated scenario to extract information
- Baiting: Offering something enticing to spark curiosity (free movie download, USB drive)
- Quid Pro Quo: Offering a service in exchange for information
- Tailgating: Following authorized personnel into restricted areas
- Watering Hole: Compromising websites frequently visited by the target group
- Deepfake Voice Phishing: AI-cloned voices calling as executives
How to Defend Against Social Engineering
- Verify requests through independent channels
- Be skeptical of unsolicited contact
- Don’t share sensitive info via phone or email
- Use two-factor authentication
- Report suspicious activity immediately
- Practice security awareness training






