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Hacker attacks getting more targeted and subtle, says report

Hacker attacks getting more targeted and subtle, says report

By:  Nestor E Arellano  On: 08 Mar 2007 For: ITWorldCanada.com Creator

Corporate IT managers should re-double efforts to guard against targeted attacks, which will increase in scope and subtlety this year, according to security experts.

Last year saw the extensive use of executable protectors guard legitimate software. In 2007, the report says, malware developers will use the same methods to protect their own interest.

How do companies and consumers protect themselves?

Security experts believe the best methods are still awareness and caution.

Curry said companies should institute realistic and well-thought out security policies that clearly inform all employees about the threats and what they should to avoid them. "Policies are useless if people are not aware of them, or think they are exempt and don't comply."

O'Brian cautioned against opening unsolicited e-mail, notices or links. He advises users to contact their IT administrator when in doubt about a particular message or link.

Quinn also said IT administrators or users must always keep up to date with the latest security alerts and patches. "Some patches are left un-acted on for days."

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