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In this episode, Chris Hadnagy and Ryan MacDougall are joined by distinguished professor: Elizabeth Loftus. Listen in to understand the vulnerabilities in human memories and how they are sometimes exploited. Learn to defend against attacks on your memory and how this info can be applied in the information security industry.
00:01 – Introduction to Elizabeth Loftus and her research on the malleability of human memory.
01:41 – Elizabeth's reasoning for researching human memory.
03:12 – What our faulty memory means for eyewitness testimonies.
04:20 – How the phrasing of a question can distort someone's memory.
06:27 – Is it possible to verify the accuracy of a memory?
10:34 – Trying hard to remember something can sometimes lead to the creation of a false memory.
11:22 – Elizabeth's experience with the trial of George Franklin.
14:13 – How can we protect ourselves from having our memories modified?
14:21 – The similarities between preventing false memories and preventing scams.
20:40 – “What the heck is going on in the world of Social-Engineer: COVID Style.”
Practical Open Source Intelligence For Everyday Social Engineers
Advanced Practical Social Engineering Training
The Human Hacking Conference - Orlando, FL March 11-13, 2021
2021 Training Schedule
Book: Human Hacking: Win Friends, Influence People, and Leave Them Better Off for Having Met You
Website: social-engineer.com
Website: social-engineer.org
25:43 – How hypnosis therapy often generates false memories.
30:21 – How to protect yourself from having your memories altered.
32:58 – The prevalence and impact of misinformation on social media.
38:30 – Elizabeth’s website, Ted Talk and books.
Elizabeth F. Loftus’ UCI School of Social Ecology Website
Ted Talk at TedGlobal 2013
Books by Elizabeth
39:44 – Elizabeth’s book recommendations.
Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me)
41:50 – Outro
Social-Engineer.org
Newsletter
Framework
Blog
Social-Engineer.com
The Innocent Lives Foundation
The Innocent Lives Foundation on Twitter
The Human Hacking Conference
The Human Hacking Conference on Twitter
Human Hacking Book
Chris on Twitter
Social-Engineer on Twitter
Social-Engineer on Facebook
Social-Engineer on LinkedIn
Social-Engineer on Instagram
Social-Engineer on Slack
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In this episode, Chris Hadnagy and Ryan MacDougall are joined by distinguished professor: Elizabeth Loftus. Listen in to understand the vulnerabilities in human memories and how they are sometimes exploited. Learn to defend against attacks on your memory and how this info can be applied in the information security industry.
00:01 – Introduction to Elizabeth Loftus and her research on the malleability of human memory.
01:41 – Elizabeth's reasoning for researching human memory.
03:12 – What our faulty memory means for eyewitness testimonies.
04:20 – How the phrasing of a question can distort someone's memory.
06:27 – Is it possible to verify the accuracy of a memory?
10:34 – Trying hard to remember something can sometimes lead to the creation of a false memory.
11:22 – Elizabeth's experience with the trial of George Franklin.
14:13 – How can we protect ourselves from having our memories modified?
14:21 – The similarities between preventing false memories and preventing scams.
20:40 – “What the heck is going on in the world of Social-Engineer: COVID Style.”
Practical Open Source Intelligence For Everyday Social Engineers
Advanced Practical Social Engineering Training
The Human Hacking Conference - Orlando, FL March 11-13, 2021
2021 Training Schedule
Book: Human Hacking: Win Friends, Influence People, and Leave Them Better Off for Having Met You
Website: social-engineer.com
Website: social-engineer.org
25:43 – How hypnosis therapy often generates false memories.
30:21 – How to protect yourself from having your memories altered.
32:58 – The prevalence and impact of misinformation on social media.
38:30 – Elizabeth’s website, Ted Talk and books.
Elizabeth F. Loftus’ UCI School of Social Ecology Website
Ted Talk at TedGlobal 2013
Books by Elizabeth
39:44 – Elizabeth’s book recommendations.
Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me)
41:50 – Outro
Social-Engineer.org
Newsletter
Framework
Blog
Social-Engineer.com
The Innocent Lives Foundation
The Innocent Lives Foundation on Twitter
The Human Hacking Conference
The Human Hacking Conference on Twitter
Human Hacking Book
Chris on Twitter
Social-Engineer on Twitter
Social-Engineer on Facebook
Social-Engineer on LinkedIn
Social-Engineer on Instagram
Social-Engineer on Slack

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