2006 Predictions
From Dan:
* Trojans outpace worms
From Jeremy:
I believe that one of the
biggest threats are going to be insecure databases. The proof of concept database worm that was
released about a month or so ago is just the very beginning of what we will see
over the next year+. To me this is a
very real problem as I have audited environments where there was a huge focus
on securing hosts and servers, but zero or minimal focus on securing the
database.
From Jim:
My 2006 predictions/paranoid
phobias:
- "Zero-Day" exploits that are discovered and exploited by The Bad Guys, with no one being the wiser until it is far, far too late; 2. Tightly-targeted malware (currently being used) that, once it gleans information from financial institutions, allows the attacker(s) to then completely trash the entire information store - causing panic/chaos (if only for the targeted company(s); 3. Hackers taking the Fed's recent announcement that "the Internet is not vulnerable to widespread attack" as a personal challenge.
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