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Younes Khantouri commented on the post, US charges three Chinese nationals over hacking, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Donald,
We live in a big fear of having my devices hacked by someone and be cyber attacks victims. In my opinion law has to be playing a big rile to protect us, this can of justice moves to press charges on people who attack others will teach a lesson to others who think about doing the something.
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Younes Khantouri commented on the post, IT help wanted, cybersecurity experience preferred, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Jonathan,
I don’t believe that only experts have to be aware of IT security. Everyone has to be cautious about it and does the best to secure their small devices such as Phones or Laptops. We recently live in a world where IT is part of of every single detail of it. Starting from doorbell to thermostat to our cars that became very smart lately.
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Younes Khantouri commented on the post, uber hacked, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Fraser,
I don’t believe that UBER was hacked. UBER had a long history on setting on setting customers and drivers data. They always come with new stories about been victims.
A quick search on Google will give you the statistics about how many times UBER was hacked. -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Facebook and Amazon Authentication, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Fraser,
I do believe protecting usernames and passwords very important to insure the continuity of any business. We will continue seeing new methods to access our accounts. In my opinion, some arts to produce and design new login methods will be very helpful to break down the algorithms that attackers develop everyday to attack people. -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, The best kept secret in cybersecurity is protecting U.S. banks against catastrophic attacks, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Jonathan,
I do agree with you, anything happens to american banks will reflect automatically the country economy. That’s the reason why the government gets involved on regulate this domain. All american banks have to follow those regulations to be protected from any cyber attacks that can happen.
Thank you for such a great article. -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Android Spyware That Spies On Whatsapp and Skype Calls, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Richard,
Thank you for the article. My question at this point will be; why there use this methods only in African countries?The answer to this question is very simple, there are no regulations or law that protect people in those countries. Which means they can be good targets for so many cyber attackers.
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Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Half of Americans Unsure of Online Shopping Safety, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Elizabeth,
Very interesting article. I am surprised this high percentage of Americans don’t trust online shopping. I do believe the something, we share our sensitive information all time with different individuals and that can put us under the risk to be victims. These parties sell us items are individuals and they can be scams having the goal…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Here’s the NSA employee who kept top secret documents at home, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Shi Yu,
This is an individual action of someone who is either careless or who doesn’t know what he is doing. his action shows there are government policies that need to be changed and obligate employees to be careful with such sensitive files.
This is a very educative article that I am sure it will teach a lesson to so many people the…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Why web application attacks are a growing threat to the cloud, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Donald,
I don’t think that our phones and personal devices will be the biggest threats in the future. There have all our personal information such as photos, locations, and our contacts. I do believe that so many non trusted applications can be the main source to attack those devices. The problem is they can’t provide a patching and they are not…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Sex toy company admits to recording users' remote sex sessions, calls it a 'minor bug', on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Here we go Andres,
Another funny article that I think cause a big harm to so many people, This time, It targets people in weird situations and maybe ask them for many to prevent putting their videos on public websites. I think this company should be dragged to justice to be a good example for others that want to do the something. However, I do…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, WordPress Plugin Used by 300,000+ Sites Found Vulnerable to SQL Injection Attack, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Bent,
I won’t be surprised with this number that shows how many websites are infected with SQL injection attacks. I believe these big umber reflects the number of different reasons why people attack sites:
– Money: The goal is collects revenues from people after injecting them with viruses
– Ability to collect sensitive information.
– Ability…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, US pressured North Korea by overwhelming hackers with data traffic, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Jonathan,
Thank you for this interesting article. The only thing I am questioning: Is it ethical to use this type of techniques to attack other countries? I don’t personally have an answer for that question. -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Week 2 Presentation, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Neil,
I know I am posting this a few months after your comment, so many organizations and even countries don’t allow the Bitcoin currency to be used. There are so many inconveniences with this currency. -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Office 365 Missed 34,000 Phishing Emails Last Month, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Kevin,
These number help us to be careful with all the emails we receive. I think that emails are the easiest tools most of attackers use to harm other people computers. We are the users who suppose to trained to follow certain steps when we receive emails, we have to make sure that they were sent from a trusted source. In other words, our…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, New Banking Malware with Network Sniffer Spreading Rapidly Worldwide, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Brent,
There will be always new ways to attach people and organizations. The biggest question would be, do these organizations such as bank do the right things to protect us? I am assuming the answer is no, Until now days, these companies don’t really care about building strong IT security departments, they don’t really invest on building strong…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, New Ursnif variants silently targets banks and employ redirection attacks, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Donald,
This new Ursnif will be another breach that will be added to previous ones. These banks really need to work harder and improve themselves to be able to protect us and our sensitive information. I am so disappointed about the small efforts these banks do. I feel we are not protected anymore and actions need to be executed such as investing…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Discussion Week 11, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Donald,
Organizations should define the tools that suppose to be used to monitoring and maintaining the security level of the IT resources. It has a lot to do with the job roles demands to use these tools. -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Discussion Week 11, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Ahmed,
These tools are tested and certified, using them won’t be a big issue. However, non every IT employee should be able to use these tools as well as the other employees who are not belong to the IT department. In other word, restriction from using these tools should be applied depends to people roles after a discussion. -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Discussion Week 9, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Fraser,
In so many cases, people use their own personal computers and devises to access to websites, which make those devises under the risk to become infected with viruses and warms. In other hand, personal devises have a very weak security which can make them full of all kind of viruses. Personal information which can be basically sensitive…[Read more] -
Younes Khantouri commented on the post, Discussion Week 9, on the site 6 years, 10 months ago
Fred,
Bring Your Own Devise (BYOD) can be a very conflict issue with security. In so many cases, people don’t really realize that using their personal devises for work can lead to many security issues. Most of companies force their employees to be connected to IT resources using devises work since most of them use VPN as a secured way. - Load More