From the intrusion kill chain model, the first part of an exploitation technique where the hacker tricks their victims into revealing their login credentials. In the second part of the technique, hackers legitimately log into the targeted system and gain access to the underlying network with the same permissions as the victim. Hackers use this method 80% of the time compared to other ways to gain access to a system like developing zero day exploits for known software packages. The most common way hackers steal credentials is with some version of a phishing attack.
Encore: rootkit (noun) [Word Notes]
Exploring emerging trends in online scamming.
Encore: tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) (noun) [Word Notes]
Job seeker beware: Spotting sneaky scammers on job boards.
Encore: cyber threat intelligence (CTI) (noun) [Word Notes]
Cyberattack chaos and the impact on families.
Encore: identity theft (noun) [Word Notes]
New tools, old problems.
Encore: Monte Carlo Simulation (noun) [Word Notes]
Navigating the post-password landscape.
Encore: Virtual Private Network (VPN) (noun) [Word Notes]
Scamming the innocent.
Encore: smishing (SMS phishing) (noun) [Word Notes]
Looking forward in 2024.
Encore: port mirroring (noun) [Word Notes]
Scamming just isn't what it used to be.
Encore: Network Time Protocol (NTP) attack (noun) [Word Notes]
Quiz scam nightmare.
Encore: smishing (SMS phishing) (noun) [Word Notes]
Phishing for mail.
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