Last time, I
went over the three types of hackers out there.
To give you a stronger foundation from which to build your defense in
this digital world, I’ve broken down the category of hacker once more into the
various types underneath the hats. In
order to defend against impending subterfuge, it is important to know who may
be targeting you or your company.
Showing posts with label Cyber attack defense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cyber attack defense. Show all posts
Monday, October 5, 2015
Friday, June 19, 2015
Top 5 SSO Security Advantages
Behold the power of one password. That's right, password. No longer are you faced with a plethora of login credentials that you know you will never remember. That vicious cycle of helpdesk calls followed by daily account lockouts has finally come to an end. It sounds like you’ve found yourself a single sign-on (SSO) solution and you’re ready to embrace the convenience. After all, convenience was your primary reason for adopting such a technology, was it not? I’ll let you get back to me on that one. In the meantime, let’s take a look at SSO security, a hot topic among the information security community and what more and more IT decision makers are referring to as their “primary motive” for deploying SSO.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
Duqu Cyber Attack - Zero-Day, Predecessors and a Silver Lining
In light of Sir Christopher Lee’s passing, it seems only fitting that we make a nod in his general direction to talk about the most recent attack by our good friend: Duqu. That’s right, HackerAttackers – There has been another Duqu cyber attack. Duqu is back, and it’s breaking out the big guns with 2.0. Like its apparent namesake (though, personally, Dooku looks a lot more villainy), Duqu 2.0 is a master of disguise, infiltration and covering its tracks. We’ve spoken before about the nature of cyber warfare in the digital age, and Duqu 2.0 is a prime example of the evolution of this threat. Threats such as the Stuxnet virus, and Flame are pushing the envelope for what we consider traditional spycraft and covert war. The Duqu cyber attack is the most recent, home-based instance of cyber warfare to point out the need for stronger security, and above all, a more penetrating awareness of the threats of our digital age.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Preventing Phishing Attacks | How to Protect Your Information Online
To this day, entering personal information
online makes many of us feel uneasy. In fact, I sometimes find
myself paying certain bills by submitting a hand-written check through the
mail. In a personal attempt to prevent phishing attacks, it makes sense. Now, some may call this old-fashioned method a waste of time. Maybe it's even being too paranoid
or merely an under-utilization of technology’s modern-day user experience. What can I say, old-fashioned ways tend to have a better ability to prevent phishing attacks!
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Monday, April 20, 2015
War is Changing: Digital Authentication and Security Solutions
War is changing. We’ve talked about this before, but the state of war between nations is evolving every day. What once was a sequence of battles between armies, marching in line towards each other, has now become a digital minefield of secrecy, deception, and cyber attacks. It’s one of the age-old ideas for inventors and other entrepreneurs: give me something that will make life easier, and I’ll show you the next great weapon. Recently, the White House (you know, the place where all of the people that run things tend to go) was victim of a long-standing, brutal cyber attack. Sure, the various sources say that nothing ‘Top Secret’ was made available to the public or the attackers, but that doesn’t do much to make me feel better. I don’t know about you, but I’m left wondering: what did they get? I guess, in a way, the next leap my mind makes is towards digital authentication and security solutions.
Friday, March 27, 2015
Cyber Attack Defense: Are you a potential target?
The simple answer is yes. It seems that everyone is a potential target these days. Recently, even a major health insurance provider announced that they had been breached. Clearly, they lacked appropriate cyber attack protection. I would know, I am one of the 78.8 million people who got the letters in the mail. What were they saying? That they are doing everything they possibly can to ensure that my information is being protected. Great, now I get to join the countless people who suffer a successful cyber attack!
You may ask yourself: why me?
Thursday, March 12, 2015
FREAK and Geeks: Attack and Defense
The Best Offense is a Good Defense
Glass houses are always the worst choice to live in; unless, of
course, you want to share your most private secrets with your neighbors. Most people prefer a house with stronger,
thicker, and less ‘see all’ walls where they can protect themselves and their
personal information. Neighbors can
throw stones all they want, but they’re not going to crack the walls of an
ancient, brick-mortar Victorian.
It’s an issue as old as time: people will always want to protect
their personal data from prying eyes.
Whether that means a thicker flap over the entrance to a straw hut, or a
high-end security system that monitors every entrance and exit to a mansion on
a hill. But as Hollywood has shown us time and again, where there is extra
security, there is usually somebody trying to take what’s hiding inside.
The digital age has only exacerbated this issue for most users and
companies around the world. The stronger
the information security in place, the more vigorous hackers attack in order to
find out what is hiding behind the high stone walls on the top of the
hill. Every so often, these hackers find
a spot where the mortar is weak, and they drill and drill, under cover of
night, until a hole is formed. Then, just out of sight, they sneak in and
quietly make away with everything you value most. So how do you stop somebody coming through
the walls around your data? Find the holes, and seal them back up.
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