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Ethical Hacking

Wade Mackey

Ethical Hacking

MIS 5211.001 ■ Fall 2019 ■ Wade Mackey
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U.S. City Beats Greedy Cyber attackers, Saves $5.3m Ransomware Payment

September 11, 2019 by Percy Jacob Rwandarugali Leave a Comment

After what has been a summer of “crippling ransomware attacks,” there has now been some respite courtesy of the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, which has proven that the playing field can be leveled. The city was hit back in July, with its data held hostage, ransomed for more than $5 million in bitcoin. But as the attackers waited for their payment, the city’s law enforcement agencies and technology teams had other ideas.

No types of organizations are immune from these types of attacks these days,” Mayor Jon Mitchell told reporters. The city government, he said, had been taking steps to strengthen our defenses—but any network is only one keyword click away from an attack. Thankfully, he acknowledged, “the attack could have been much worse.” It hit on the July 4 holiday when many systems were shut down.

“The attack was a variant of the RYUK virus,” Mitchell confirmed. “The victim needs to make a ransom payment to acquire the decryption key from the attacker.” The attack did not affect all systems or disrupt all services, and on the return to work on July 5, the city kept systems turned off as they isolated the attack.

 

Link. https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2019/09/07/greedy-cyberattackers-beaten-by-us-city-lose-huge-53m-ransomware-payment/

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Just an SMS could let remote hackers access all your emails, experts warn!!!

September 11, 2019 by Percy Jacob Rwandarugali Leave a Comment

Beware! Billion of Android users can easily be tricked into changing their devices’ critical network settings with just an SMS-based phishing attack.

Whenever you insert a new SIM in your phone and connects to your cellular network for the very first time, your carrier service automatically configures or sends you a message containing network-specific settings required to connect to data services.

While manually installing it on your device, have you ever noticed what configurations these messages, technically known as OMA CP messages, include?

Well, believe me, most users never bother about it if their mobile Internet services work smoothly.

But you should worry about these settings, as installing un trusted settings can put your data privacy at risk, allowing remote attackers to spy on your data communications, a team of cyber security researchers told The Hacker News.

 

https://thehackernews.com/2019/09/just-sms-could-let-remote-attackers.html?m=1

 

 

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  • Week 04: Network Mapping and Vulnerability Scanning (4)
  • Week 05: Metasploit (9)
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  • Week 07: Social Engineering (11)
  • Week 08: Malware (19)
  • Week 09: Web Application Hacking (14)
  • Week 10: SecuritySheperd (12)
  • Week 11: Intro to Dark Web and Intro to Cloud (10)
  • Week 12: Introduction to Wireless Security with WEP and WPA2 PSK (6)
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  • Week 14: Jack the Ripper, Cain and Able, and Ettercap (9)

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