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Attack and Malicious Code

Attack and Malicious Code. Andrew Anaruk. Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks Spoofing Social Engineering Attacks on Encrypted Data Software Exploitation. Security Threats. Denial of Service. SYN Floods Smurf Ping of Death DDoS. Spoofing. IP Address Spoofing ARP poisoning Web Spoofing

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Attack and Malicious Code

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  1. Attack and Malicious Code Andrew Anaruk

  2. Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks Spoofing Social Engineering Attacks on Encrypted Data Software Exploitation Security Threats

  3. Denial of Service • SYN Floods • Smurf • Ping of Death • DDoS

  4. Spoofing • IP Address Spoofing • ARP poisoning • Web Spoofing • Man in the middle attacks • Social Engineering • DNS Spoofing

  5. “Thwart” Spoofing • Filter packets entering your network that have a source address of the local network • MAC Binding – Switches store the first MAC Address that appears on a port and it cannot be changed without authentication. • Educate users about Web Spoofing. Set home pages to secure sites. • DNS spoofing is prevented via securing DNS servers.

  6. Social Engineering • Occurs in the “World of People” • Try to by-pass the “what you know” aspect of authentication. • Dumpster Diving • Online Attacks • Web spoofing • E-mails prompting authentication information

  7. Social Engineering Countermeasures • Take Care of Trash • Paper Shredders or Locked Recycle Bins. • Bulk erase Magnetic Media before discarding. • Keep dumpsters in secure areas. • Train system users periodically • Educate users about Social Engineering Scams • Inform about the password policy. • Yada yada yada . . . User’s will still mess up.

  8. Attacks on Encrypted Data • Weak Keys • Mathematical Attacks • Password Guessing • Brute Force • Dictionary

  9. Software Exploitation • Malicious Software or Malware. • Almost an anagram for Walmart????? • Viruses • Backdoors • Trojan Horse • Logic Bombs • Worms

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