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    Anatomy of a Cyber-Attack

    As the number and severity of cyber-crimes continues to grow, it's important to understand the steps cyber-criminals take to attack your network, the types of malware they use, and the tools you need to stop them. The basic steps of a cyber attack include reconnaissance (finding vulnerabilities); intrusion (actual penetration of the network); malware insertion (secretly leaving code behind); and clean-up (covering tracks).

    10 Oct 2012 / PDF: 1.500 MB / EB-243
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    10 Sneaky Things a Spammer Will Do

    Most spammers are just sales people looking for an avenue to sell their products or services. Sending out email is cheap and believe it or not some people do respond to their spam advertisements. It only takes a few people to respond to a spam ad to make it profitable for the spammer—so the game is to reach as many people as possible with the spam message to increase the odds of finding a few respondents. With spammers using the "shotgun" approach to marketing (shoot at everything and you'll hit something) the increase in spam messages makes sense. Also, to improve their chances, spammers are constantly working to improve their effectiveness at getting past spam filters. Let's take a look at a few of the tricks that spammers use to improve their odds of reaching their target audience.

    2 Jul 2012 / PDF: 1.300 MB / EB-10

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