Organizations are often very highly interested in stopping malware from entering their digital environments. However, the threat of social engineering is often neglected. Social engineering is the malicious practice where attackers manipulate and ‘smartly’ trick individuals into providing sensitive data or access credentials. Many people overlook the avenues through which these miscreants work in the psychology of people hence they fall victims to them. The threat of social engineering and the risks and damages it causes continues to increase. Many companies have lost a lot through the manipulations of social engineering on their staff and clients. The society at large is not left out no matter a person’s level of literacy. These attackers digitally impersonate as corporate executives and are involved in all forms of ‘hacking’ of the human mind through their subtle convincing tools such as phishing, smishing and the likes. Hope is not lost however, since there are several ways organiza