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Cyber attacks are "inevitable" as governments and organisations around the world continue to adopt 'smart' technology and the Internet of Things, according to cybersecurity experts gathered at the 'Cyber Defence Live' conference in Dubai.
The event, which was organised by FireEye, a California-based cyber security firm, gathered dozens of experts, as well as representatives of government entities such as the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) and Etisalat.
Even job sites not safe According to Tony Cole, FireEye's vice-president for global government, in many cases cyber criminals use social media platforms like LinkedIn to launch probes and find the right people to target in a network. "Let's say, if I want to go after a bank. The first thing to do is go to LinkedIn and gather information on what databases the bank is running," he said. "If its a large bank, it will take just a couple of minutes to see how many database administrators have similar skill sets." "More than likely, they're so big that everything is patched and updated. I'll craft a PDF about a new job I've got (on offer), as the director of database engineering for (another) bank," he added. "It happens to be a weaponised attachment with a fake account and a fake credit card, and I'm in." |
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