Computer Security

Most Important Cyber Attack Techniques often used by Hackers

Cyber attack occurs on a daily basis, and these can range from cyber attacks on tech giants to individuals falling foul of the many scams which are present online.

Thankfully, there are ways in which people and groups at both ends of the scale can reduce their level of susceptibility to attacks, with virtual private networks (VPNs) and antivirus software programs among the most commonly used.

However, to ensure that you’re getting the protection you deserve, it’s important to do some research and check out some reviews, to ensure that your weapon of choice is giving you adequate protection – particularly if you’ve paid a lot of money for it.

With that in mind, this article explores some of the internet’s greatest dangers and the most popular scams to watch out for.

Socially Engineered Malware

Socially engineered malware is designed to trick unsuspecting internet users into running a Trojan horse program, coming from a phony source disguised as a familiar website.

The website, which has been temporarily compromised by hackers, then tells users that in order to gain access they must install a new piece of software (or something similar).

These are the charlatans of the internet, as they will often appear to be doing something legitimate, such as warning you about your security (ironically), while harvesting your personal data in the background.

Password Phishing Attacks

Over 50 percent of emails sent every day are spam. A lot of it is just ordinary junk attempting to sell us a product, but some are more sinister – posing as something familiar in an attempt to get us to reveal personal details.

These can be quite persistent too, and it’s common to receive several of these per week, so stay on guard.

For example, you may get an email from what appears to be your bank, claiming that there is a discrepancy regarding your account and that you must type in your password to find out more.

Ignore these at all costs, and if you have any doubts about your account activity, simply call your bank directly instead.

Social Media

While social media is undoubtedly a great activity enjoyed by hundreds of millions of people around the world, it doesn’t come completely free of risk.

Have you ever been added on Facebook by an odd-looking profile, with no mutual friends? If you have, always ignore and delete it, as we often reveal a lot about ourselves unknowingly via social media.

What’s more, ambitious hackers often target the largest companies such as Twitter and Facebook, as they can not only harvest huge amounts.

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BALAJI N

BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

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