What Are the Most Common Web Security Threats in Today’s Digital Landscape?

Specialists from the IT company G-Core remind all of us about the most widespread hazards that we may come across when entering the World Wide Web:

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Since the beginning of the 21st century, many attributes of our lives have been gradually drifting from the real world to a digital one. The digital realm has its peculiar dangers and threats that may affect those exposed users who are inclined to neglect the issues of web security. Specialists from the IT company G-Core remind all of us about the most widespread hazards that we may come across when entering the World Wide Web:

·         Hacked authentication. This is when your account data and other similar credentials are compromised, which in turn leads to your personal data infiltration.

·         Structured Query language attacks. One of the most popular tricks of the last few years. A web delinquent applies a special malware script to compromise cookies and a server’s HTML forms for the purpose of data manipulation.

·         Drive-By-Download. It happens when a user visits dubious sites or clicks on pop-up screens, and as a result, some rogue programs can be automatically installed on the victim’s digital device.

·         Distributed denial-of-service attacks. This malicious attack overloads the chosen server with multiple requests, and due to that, it completely stops responding to any visitor. Usually, DDos is applied as a cover and distraction for security programs, allowing some other more sophisticated malware to breach into the system.

·         Fuzzing. Such a method implies a huge volume of random information being uploaded to a targeted application. As a result, the application crashes, and Fuzzer immediately starts to figure out the vulnerable spots in the system.

The list above shows the most common methods of breaching. In general, malicious software is represented by spyware, worms, exploits, botnets, ransomware, adware, rootkits, keyloggers, and Trojans. Try to keep your devices safe since the battle between cyber criminals and IT security experts is a never-ending process.

 

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