Social engineering is an attack vector that relies heavily on human interaction and often involves tricking people into breaking normal security procedures. Trusted people can fail to be trustworthy when it comes to protecting their aperture of access to secure computer systems due to inadequate education, negligence, and various social pressures. The people always Weaker than you imagine, wish to mean the professional people can get the information from the victim to be able to hack the account. Such attacks can occur on both a physical and psychological level. Often the victim feels safe so that he does not know how dangerous the situation. Psychology is often used to create a rushed or officious ambiance that helps the social engineer to cajole information about accessing the system from an employee.