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The Clear and Present Cyber Danger

The Clear and Present Cyber Danger. Agenda. The Present Threat Landscape The Nature of the Threat Mobile Devices Help from the Feds. The Present Threat Landscape. What threats do we face? Malware, Drive-by browsing, Phishing, Spear-phishing. 390,000 New Malware Signatures Every….

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The Clear and Present Cyber Danger

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  1. The Clear and Present Cyber Danger

  2. Agenda • The Present Threat Landscape • The Nature of the Threat • Mobile Devices • Help from the Feds

  3. The Present Threat Landscape What threats do we face? Malware, Drive-by browsing, Phishing, Spear-phishing

  4. 390,000 New Malware Signatures Every…

  5. 390,000 New Malware Signatures Every Day

  6. 390,000 New Malware Signatures Every Day = 16,500 Every Hour

  7. Scareware, Ransomware, etc.

  8. Ransomware

  9. Locky

  10. Locky

  11. TeslaCrypt 4.0

  12. Crypted

  13. CryptoWall 2.0

  14. Phishing!!! What’s the source of most ransomware?

  15. Phishing Attacks

  16. Phishing Attacks

  17. Phishing Attacks

  18. Phishing Attacks

  19. Wire Fraud One recent example…

  20. Recent Targets

  21. The Present Threat Landscape Who are the actors? Organized Crime, Nation States, Hacktivists

  22. Organized Crime:

  23. State-sponsored Organizations:

  24. The Nature of the Threat Attack Vectors, Strategies, and Bad Actors…

  25. We are under continual attack. http://map.norsecorp.com

  26. So, knowing what you now know about thumb drives, what part of the following makes sense?

  27. Only in New York!

  28. Mobile Devices

  29. Mobile Device Infections…

  30. Mobile Device Infections…

  31. Mobile Device Infections…

  32. Mobile Device Infections…

  33. Mobile Device Infections… Both Apple and Google test all of the apps that they let into their stores, but Google’s controls and tests are not very rigorous and they often let some bad code get through. Google also makes it very easy to download and install apps that are found elsewhere on the web or that are sent to you via email. Some of the nastiest Android malware installs the Hummer virus, which TechRepublic says, causes “frequent pop-up ads and background installation of unwanted apps, games, pornographic applications, and malware. Even if a user uninstalls these apps, the trojan will reinstall them.” As many as 1.2 million Android phones are infected daily by Hummer…and it gets worse.

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