Also known as spyware and adware, it is a software category where developers design the application neither to cause explicit harm nor to accomplish some conventional legitimate purpose, but when run, usually annoys the user and often performs actions that the developer did not disclose, and that the user regards as undesirable.
The age old battle between social engineering and banking.
Service Set Identifier (SSID) (noun) [Word Notes]
Leveraging credentials online and off isn't going away.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (noun) [Word Notes]
Sisters, grifters, and shifters. [Hacking Humans Goes to the Movies]
The CyberWire: The 12 Days of Malware.[Special Editions]
How to avoid Instagram scams.
Data Loss Protection (DLP) (noun) [Word Notes]
Sometimes it's scripted and others, it's a target of opportunity. [Hacking Humans Goes to the Movies]
Disinformation and verification.
Domain Naming System (DNS) (noun) [Word Notes]
Keeping the scams in the family. [Hacking Humans Goes to the Movies]
Do not get your news on social media.
Pretexting (noun) [Word Notes]
A vishing competition and a Black Badge holder.
Web Application Firewall (noun) [Word Notes]
Counterfeit coupons and paybacks. [Hacking Humans Goes to the Movies]
COBIT (noun) [Word Notes]
Ways to make fraud less lucrative.
Security Service Edge (SSE) (noun) [Word Notes]
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