Category: Botnet
A botnet is a number of Internet-connected devices, each of which is running one or more bots. Botnets can be used to perform Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks, steal data,[1] send spam, and allow the attacker to access the device and its connection. The owner can control the botnet using command and control (C&C) software.
Types of Firewalls
Firewall is a network security device that monitors and regulates outgoing data traffic based on a set of pre-programmed rules. It creates a barrier between a secured internal network and outside untrusted networks like the Internet to prevent cyberattacks that expose users to phishing, identity theft and online fraud. Firewalls
Read MoreCloud Security – How to Keep Data Safe in the Cloud
The cloud is used by everyone from individuals to large businesses for storing data and accessing software and services. It also offers the convenience of being able to work on any device and to collaborate with others. However, cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal or disrupt that data.
Read MoreWhat is a Botnet?
A botnet is a network of compromised devices, including PCs, servers, mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, that are infected with malware. Threat actors, often cybercriminals, remotely control the infected devices – also known as “bots” – to execute malicious activities and attacks that remain hidden from the device
Read MoreTypes of Firewalls
Firewalls establish a barrier between your secured internal network and untrusted outside networks (such as the Internet). They screen data packets based on pre-established security rules. They then either accept, reject or drop traffic based on those rules. These firewalls can be software or hardware devices or cloud-based solutions. The
Read MoreCybercrime and How to Prevent It
Cybercrime involves the use of computers, the Internet or other digital devices to commit crimes. These crimes can have devastating consequences for individuals, businesses and governments and they are increasing in frequency and severity. Phishing, ransomware and data breaches are just some of the most common forms of Cybercrime but
Read MoreMalwarebytes Labs – What is a Data Breach?
What is a Data Breach? A data breach is when sensitive information is accessed by an unauthorized person or company. This can happen in many ways, including phishing, malware infections, hacking, ransomware, skimming, or physical theft of laptops, smartphones, or other devices. It also can occur due to employee errors
Read MoreThe Importance of a Firewall
Firewall is a software program or hardware device that monitors your computer’s network connection and blocks unwanted traffic from unrecognized sources like hackers and malware. It’s a first line of defense against cyberattacks, and without one your operating system, devices, and private data are left exposed to cybercriminals. Cybercriminals work
Read MoreWhat is Malware and How Does it Affect Your Computer?
A malware attack is any software that’s designed to harm your computer. Viruses, ransomware, trojans, worms, spyware and even rootkits all fall under this broad category of malicious software. The term was coined by cybersecurity analyst Yisrael Radai in 1990, but malware has been around for much longer. Generally, threats
Read MoreWhat is a Data Breach?
Data Breach refers to any unauthorized access to sensitive information or an attack against the integrity of the information. It can include everything from personal files to details of highly confidential health records or financial information. It can be due to human error (as is often the case) or flaws
Read MoreHow to Get Started in Hacking
Hacking involves a combination of technical knowledge, problem-solving skills and creativity to bypass security measures and access private information or protected systems. It gained notoriety in the 1990s with high-profile cybercrimes, including the first distributed denial of service attacks, stealing proprietary software code and even breaching systems at the Pentagon
Read MoreWhat is Malware and How Does it Affect You?
Malware is a generic term for malicious software that is created and used by cyberattackers to cause extensive damage, compromise devices and systems and steal information. Some examples of malware include viruses, ransomware and spyware. Each type of malware works in a different way to carry out its attack and
Read MoreWhat is a Botnet?
A botnet is a network of computers, mobile devices or Internet of Things (IoT) devices that have been infected with malware. These compromised devices are then controlled by attackers. The attacking party is known as a “bot herder.” In the past, many security vendors and law enforcement agencies focused on
Read MoreWhat is a Data Breach?
A data breach is a security violation in which sensitive, protected or confidential data is copied, transmitted, viewed, stolen, altered or used by an individual unauthorized to do so. Other terms for the incident include unintentional information disclosure, data leak, or information leakage. Often times hackers can access your company’s
Read MoreThe Growing Importance of Digital Security
Digital security is the umbrella term that describes a range of tools, strategies and measures used to protect online information, identity and assets. It includes everything from encryption software and smartphone SIM cards to secure networks and advanced cyber threat detection systems. This is in contrast to the more narrowly
Read MoreHow to Prevent a Botnet Attack
A botnet is a network of computers, smart IoT devices like security cameras and power meters, and more that a hacker controls remotely. A cybercriminal can use these infected devices to attack servers, company websites, or other devices and individuals. The malware can also spread to other machines using a
Read MoreDigital Security Best Practices
Digital security is the set of processes and techniques that protect your computer, network, and data from cyber attacks. It covers everything from password protection to firewalls and encryption to secure communication channels. While there are many different ways to implement this technology, there are some general best practices that
Read MoreCareers in Cyber-security
Today, more information than ever is stored digitally across wired and wireless digital communication networks. This includes information for banking, shopping, social media, entertainment, and even medical services. While this modern convenience has brought many benefits, it also leaves us vulnerable to cyber attacks from hackers and malicious actors. These
Read MoreTypes of Cybercrime
Cybercrime, also known as computer crime or IT crime, is an evolving area of criminal activity that has become pervasive in modern society. It affects both individuals and businesses and is causing massive damage to the economy, including loss of data and lost revenue. Definitions, typologies and taxonomies of cybercrime
Read MoreHow Antivirus Works
Antivirus is a computer program that can detect and remove malicious software on your device, including viruses. Viruses are malicious software designed to damage your system and data, or even encrypt your files so that they’re unreadable. Malware can also be spread through email attachments or USB drives, and through
Read MoreAI Cybersecurity
AI cybersecurity is a field that leverages the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to protect data and devices. It can detect anomalies, scan for vulnerabilities and malicious activity, recognize patterns and behaviors that indicate a threat, and prevent intrusions. The number of cyber attacks on business networks has increased over
Read MoreHow Data Breach Happens
Data Breach occurs when unauthorized individuals gain access to sensitive information, such as personal data (Social Security numbers, credit card details) or corporate data (customer records, employee data, intellectual property). The impact of a data breach can range from lost customer trust, to reputational damage and financial loss. Data breaches
Read MoreAI Cybersecurity Offers Major Benefits For Organizations Looking to Protect Their Digital Assets
AI cybersecurity offers major benefits for organizations that want to protect their digital assets. From improving incident response and detection to automating identity and access management, AI technology has become an integral part of defending against threats and preventing data breaches. Increasingly, the cyber threat landscape is evolving faster than
Read MoreWhat is a Firewall?
Firewalls are a security device that monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic and permits or blocks data packets based on a set of security rules. These rules are used to ensure that your computer network is protected from malicious attacks such as viruses and hackers. A firewall can be a
Read MoreData Breach: What It Is, How it Happens, and the Consequences
Data Breach: What It Is, How it Happens, and the Consequences A data breach is when a business or organization experiences an event that results in sensitive information being exposed to unauthorized parties. This could be a human error, hacker activity, or another form of attack. It can be devastating
Read MoreWhat is Digital Security?
Digital security refers to the protection of your digital identity, whether you are communicating online, travelling or shopping. It involves a range of techniques and tools you can use to make sure your data is secure, and that you don’t give away your personal details. There are a number of
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