Social Engineering.  Social engineering :  Wikipedia: Social engineering is a collection of techniques used to manipulate people into.

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Social Engineering

 Social engineering :  Wikipedia: Social engineering is a collection of techniques used to manipulate people into performing actions or divulging confidential information.  *Social: (adjective 1 relating to society, its organization, or hierarchy. 2 needing companionship; suited to living in communities.)  *Engineering: (the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.)  *Taken from Oxford Dictionary.

Computers are WEAK!  Your “shouldertop” calculates at roughly 100 trillion calculations per second  The Processing power…is about 100 trillion Teraflops  Your Neuro network can do 7 terabytes /sec  Your retina has 127million pixles  Your speech patterns and communications..100bps.

How do our brains communicate ? Receive messages from external world 2 Million bits per second We can only deal with 7 + at one time

Just Another Box to Hack.

CALIBRATION + Look, listen, & feel

Passive Cold Reading  Observations about the “subject”  Clothing/Dress  Demeanor/ Posture  Outlook  Body type  Ethncity  Class  Likes/Dislikes  Physical Markings  Smell

Facial Coding  Paul Eckman  Developed a system with Dr. Friesen of unique facial expressions exposed by a neurological connection between the brains emotions and the 43 muscles of the face.  These reactions are charted and coded (FACS) to provide real time facial analysis (Human lie detector)  YOU ALREADY DO THIS!

Good communication session starts with tapping into others mental map …

Perception is Reality

Sometimes…

We must Create a reality for the subject to live in  They must have trust in who we are  They must be able to find hard and “soft” facts  The must have a reason to believe  They must understand our role to them (+ = - )  Superior  Friend  Inferior  Enemy  Etc…

We like people who are like us ! Matching and mirroring Rapport by becoming like the other person at a deep unconscious level. How to match  Words that stand out.  Posture and body gesture.  Head tilt and breathing.  Perception and thinking.

We like people who are like us ! Pace, then lead  Matching other person’s perception.  Establish strong rapport.  Gently lead her towards your thinking.  Gradually change you speed of talking & shifting your position.  When she follows, she is changing her emotional state.

The 6-Way Handshake of human connection  Hobby and Appearance  Tempo  Thinking  Breathing  Mannerisms  Voice/Tonality

One way to make the handshake is Mirroring+

Mirroring in thinking

Mirroring in Mannerisms

Mirroring in hobby and appearance

Mirroring in Voice/Tonality

Mirroring of breathing pattern

Pace then lead

The EXPLOIT ARCHIVE IS HUGE! Family Therapy Gestalt Therapy Hypnosis Provocative Therapy Transfor- mational Grammar NLP Magic PUA Physical Neil Strauss IN10SE Swami Rama Ashley Montague Paul Ekman Pranyama Barbra Pease Richard Bandler John Grindler Michael Hall Tad James Noam Chomsky B.F. Skinner Robert Dilts Milton Erickson Rick Voit Zali Segal Coridna Banachek Carol Sommer Fritz Perls Erving Polster Walter Kempler Frank Farrelly Jeff Brandsma Virginia Satir Alfred Adler Derren Brown Harry Hodini Kreskin Mark Wilson Bob Cassidy Ian Rowland Robert Ciadini Kevin Hogan Eldon Taylor

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