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I’ve got the stuff, now what?

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I’ve got the stuff, now what?

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What is your mark? Generally, for a mail social engineer, your mark is going to be a large group of people. Thus, your mail should look like a mass mail sweepstakes. Use computer labels and the like to keep this illusion. You need a list of employees from that company and their addresses. Look at the junk mail in your mail. Sweepstakes forms, mail-in orders, etc. Try tofake that look. Something with very few lines to fill in (but with your vital info on them). A watermark is always a good touch for these documents. Use the fonts a business would use and word your letters in a similar fashion. Illusion is everything. The information on these should include social security numbers. Another good idea is to say that you’ll need a password to verify the prize with a voice call. Hopefully it’ll be the same as their net account password. It usually is. Yes, people actually fall for this stuff. To make someone fill these out, they must be concise and visually appealling. A person filling these

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