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How I Would Hack Your Network (If I Woke Up Evil)
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ClarenceR927
ClarenceR927,
User Rank: Strategist
1/31/2017 | 11:24:00 AM
Re: Source of attacks
In the case of the DNC attack the evidence is very clear that the work was done by Russian speaking agents using Russian systems for C&C. This is not in dispute dispite what the author implies.

 

The theory that AV companies write all the best viruses is as old as AV software and has been demonstrated false any time it has been investigated.
JulietteRizkallah
JulietteRizkallah,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 3:06:55 PM
Reconnaissance, infiltration, exploitation, exfiltration: the 4 phases of a data breach
While the reconnaissance phase can take months even years, the exfiltration will take days.  So i agree strongly UBA is critical to flag anything abnormal.  Identity governance is another critical tool to mitigate data breach, especially from insiders , of whom government agencies have seen their share.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 12:56:34 PM
UBA
"user behavioral analytics (UBA)"

I agree, this may be a good starting point, at the end of the day everything starts with the user behavior.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 12:54:28 PM
security fundamentals
" old security fundamentals aren't effective"

This is a good point, industry has change, there is no more firewall to sell because everybody has it, they needs to sell something new.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 12:51:58 PM
passwords
"I will password-spray your Web interfaces,"

I see the points in the article, however I think making password compels is not a solution, they are not really cracking the passwords, that is too much unnecessary work, they are getting it from the users.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 12:48:51 PM
AV vs. DDOD or social engineering
Agree with the article, AV is an outdated strategy, nobody spends time to write a virus, there is more exciting ways of doing impact such as DDOD and social engineering.

 
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 12:48:24 PM
Re: %
"I wanted to see what would happen."

I see their reasoning. There should be second level protection. I should be able to click the link and still be protected.
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 12:47:23 PM
Source of attacks
Now that security attacks created a new industry I suspect that lots of security firms are behind of lots of those attacks to sell their products. I do not have a proof for it, it is just my guess. 
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 12:47:05 PM
Re: %
"Do not click on this link" -- and found that 10% of the recipients STILL clicked the link. "

I wonder, the reason they would click because of the question in their mind: "why would I get a link not to click?"
Dr.T
Dr.T,
User Rank: Ninja
1/30/2017 | 12:45:09 PM
Re: Faster and easier
"Well, sure, that's phishing too ..."

True, just tricking users to do something that they are not normally do. Clever.
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