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    ~BD~ Guest

    The three types of online attackers

    By Patrick Lambert
    February 6, 2012, 6:00 AM PST

    Takeaway: Patrick Lambert describes the three main groups of attackers
    that security specialists are guarding against.

    As Internet access becomes more pervasive across the world, and each of
    us spends more time on the web, there’s no question that our attack
    surface — how ‘juicy’ a target we are — grows as well. Attackers in turn
    take advantage of this, and they use every tool and technique they have
    to try and attack us.

    Hardly a week goes by without some news report about a new botnet,
    malware infection, or hacked website. Lists of user names and passwords
    get distributed on pastebin, or a company front page is found to have
    been injected with a piece of extra code that infects every visitor with
    some spyware, inciting them to spend a hundred bucks on a fake antivirus
    product.

    These things are now commonplace, and we barely think twice about them
    when we read the headlines. Administrators go out, restore the sites,
    clean the infections, and life moves on. Sometimes, if it’s a big enough
    deal, the FBI or some other law enforcement agency will get a call, but
    then it’s their problem.

    Hardly a thought goes out to *who, exactly* is behind all these attacks,
    why they are happening, and where the attackers are. But a recent TED
    talk by Mikko Hypponen raised the question to the attendees, and
    suggested that there are three groups making these attacks.

    More:
    http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/sec...49?tag=nl.e036

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    for what you definitely are not." "Do unto others as you would have them
    do unto you."

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    Aardvark Guest

    Re: The three types of online attackers

    On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 17:33:49 +0000, ~BD~ wrote:

    > <SNIP>


    Got a point?

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    the bell tolls; it tolls for thee".
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    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: The three types of online attackers

    Aardvark wrote:
    > On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 17:33:49 +0000, ~BD~ wrote:
    >
    >> <SNIP>

    >
    > Got a point?


    On my pencil .... sure! :-)

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    Dave - "It is much better to be hated for what you are, than to be loved
    for what you definitely are not." "Do unto others as you would have them
    do unto you."

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    Bullwinkle. Guest

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