Thursday, September 27, 2012

In Cyberattacks, Hacking Humans is Highly Effective Way to Access Systems


O'Harrow, Robert.  "In Cyberattacks, Hacking Humans is Highly Effective Way to Access Systems." The Washington Post, September 26, 2012.

From the article: "But like much of the digital universe, the e-mails were not what they seemed. They were cyberweapons, part of a devastating kind of attack known as “social engineering.”

Emerging details about the e-mails show how social engineering — long favored by con artists, identity thieves and spammers — has become one of the leading threats to government and corporate networks in cyberspace.

The technique involves tricking people to subvert a network’s security. It often relies on well-known scams involving e-mail, known as “spear phishing,” or phony Web pages. But such ploys now serve as the pointed tips of far more sophisticated efforts by cyberwarriors to penetrate networks and steal military and trade secrets."  Read more