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by kaycebasques
2826 days ago
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I'm just going off of this Wikipedia definition of social engineering: > Social engineering, in the context of information security, refers to psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. The psychological manipulation in this case is getting people to click a button because they think that it will show them a coupon (and therefore save money), when in reality it does no such thing and instead puts a cookie in their browser. |
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The definition you copied is vague but includes the key phrase "in the context of information security". The coupon code sites are just scamming people by wasting their time (and primarily, scamming the retailers). It's essentially just fraud.
If this were in an infosec context (clicking something that pretends to be legitimate in order to gain some benefit), it'd be closer to phishing.