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CYBERCRIME & NETWORK SECURITY Steve Wheeler Faculty of Education
INFORMATION   SYSTEMS   SECURITY ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Cyber Warfare Sides have been taken: By June 2006, 180,292  unique computer viruses had been identified. ** There are approximately 150-250 new viruses  identified every month * * Source: Cybercrime by Steven Furnell (2002) p 154 ** Source: (2006) www.sophos.com
Threats: Illicit Activities Hackers : enjoy intellectual challenges of overcoming software limitations and how to increase capabilities of systems Crackers : illegally break into other people’s secure systems and networks Cyber Terrorists : threaten and attack other people’s computers to further a social or political agenda
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Motivation for Hackers: From Cybercrime by Steven Furnell (2002) p 55
21 January 2003 Two years jail for UK virus writer who infected 27,000 PCs  Simon Vallor , the twenty-two year old web designer from North Wales who, in December 2002, pleaded guilty to writing and distributing three computer viruses, was today sentenced at Southwark Crown Court, London to a two year custodial sentence. His viruses -  Gokar ,  Redesi  and Admirer – were proven to have infected 27,000 PCs in 42 countries.  "Vallor's actions were comparable to those of a vandal gaining illegal entry to businesses across the world and then interfering with thousands of their PCs. His sentence reflects the severity of his crime and it's reassuring to computer users that the UK courts are treating cybercriminals on a par with more traditional offenders," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant, Sophos Anti-Virus. "Around 800 new viruses are cropping up each month - this level of activity requires a lot of virus writers. Perhaps Vallor's sentence will focus some minds and make virus writers think twice before unleashing their malicious code."  Source: www.sophos.com
Threats: Illicit Activities Malware Writers : responsible for the creation of malicious software  Samurai : hackers hired to legally enter secure computer/network environments ‘ Phreakers’ : Focus on defeating telephone systems and associated communication technologies
Threats: Illicit Activities ‘ Phishing’ : sending out ‘scam’ e-mails with the criminal intent of deceit and extortion  Spam : unsolicited and/or undesired bulk e-mail messages, often ‘selling’ a product (See also  SPIM  – targeting of instant messaging services) Zombie Computers:  Yours?
Real Time Analysis Spam
Zombie   BotNets Botnet  is a jargon term for a collection of software robots, or  ‘bots , which run autonomously. This can also refer to the network of computers using distributed computing software. While the term "botnet" can be used to refer to any group of bots, the word is generally used to refer to a collection of compromised machines ( zombies ) running programs, usually referred to as worms, Trojan horses, or backdoors, under a common command and control infrastructure. A botnet's originator (aka "bot herder") can control the group remotely, and usually for nefarious purposes such as the sending of mass spam.  Source: www.wikipedia.org
Phishing Phishing is a technique used by strangers to "fish" for information about you, information that you would not normally disclose to a stranger, such as your  bank account number ,  PIN , and other personal identifiers such as your  National Insurance  number. These messages often contain company/bank logos that look legitimate and use flowery or legalistic language about improving security by confirming your identity details.
Phishing   example
Exercise 1 ,[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Hacker Characteristics Source: Cybercrime by Steven Furnell (2002) p 47
Threats: MALWARE ,[object Object],[object Object]
Malware Types ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Malware Types
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Malware Types
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Malware Types
Exercise 2 ,[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Malware Writer Motivations Source: Cybercrime by Steven Furnell (2002) p 150
Threats: DEFACING WEBSITES ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Threats: DEFACING WEBSITES Spice Girls Website Hacked and Defaced 1999
Threats: DEFACING WEBSITES Conservative Party Website Hacked and Defaced 1997
Threats: DOMAIN HACKING Aljazeera TV Website Hacked and Defaced 2003
 
[object Object],A final word:

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Cybercrime 1

  • 1. CYBERCRIME & NETWORK SECURITY Steve Wheeler Faculty of Education
  • 2.
  • 3. Cyber Warfare Sides have been taken: By June 2006, 180,292 unique computer viruses had been identified. ** There are approximately 150-250 new viruses identified every month * * Source: Cybercrime by Steven Furnell (2002) p 154 ** Source: (2006) www.sophos.com
  • 4. Threats: Illicit Activities Hackers : enjoy intellectual challenges of overcoming software limitations and how to increase capabilities of systems Crackers : illegally break into other people’s secure systems and networks Cyber Terrorists : threaten and attack other people’s computers to further a social or political agenda
  • 5.
  • 6. 21 January 2003 Two years jail for UK virus writer who infected 27,000 PCs Simon Vallor , the twenty-two year old web designer from North Wales who, in December 2002, pleaded guilty to writing and distributing three computer viruses, was today sentenced at Southwark Crown Court, London to a two year custodial sentence. His viruses - Gokar , Redesi and Admirer – were proven to have infected 27,000 PCs in 42 countries. "Vallor's actions were comparable to those of a vandal gaining illegal entry to businesses across the world and then interfering with thousands of their PCs. His sentence reflects the severity of his crime and it's reassuring to computer users that the UK courts are treating cybercriminals on a par with more traditional offenders," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant, Sophos Anti-Virus. "Around 800 new viruses are cropping up each month - this level of activity requires a lot of virus writers. Perhaps Vallor's sentence will focus some minds and make virus writers think twice before unleashing their malicious code." Source: www.sophos.com
  • 7. Threats: Illicit Activities Malware Writers : responsible for the creation of malicious software Samurai : hackers hired to legally enter secure computer/network environments ‘ Phreakers’ : Focus on defeating telephone systems and associated communication technologies
  • 8. Threats: Illicit Activities ‘ Phishing’ : sending out ‘scam’ e-mails with the criminal intent of deceit and extortion Spam : unsolicited and/or undesired bulk e-mail messages, often ‘selling’ a product (See also SPIM – targeting of instant messaging services) Zombie Computers: Yours?
  • 10. Zombie BotNets Botnet is a jargon term for a collection of software robots, or ‘bots , which run autonomously. This can also refer to the network of computers using distributed computing software. While the term "botnet" can be used to refer to any group of bots, the word is generally used to refer to a collection of compromised machines ( zombies ) running programs, usually referred to as worms, Trojan horses, or backdoors, under a common command and control infrastructure. A botnet's originator (aka "bot herder") can control the group remotely, and usually for nefarious purposes such as the sending of mass spam. Source: www.wikipedia.org
  • 11. Phishing Phishing is a technique used by strangers to "fish" for information about you, information that you would not normally disclose to a stranger, such as your bank account number , PIN , and other personal identifiers such as your National Insurance number. These messages often contain company/bank logos that look legitimate and use flowery or legalistic language about improving security by confirming your identity details.
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  • 23. Threats: DEFACING WEBSITES Spice Girls Website Hacked and Defaced 1999
  • 24. Threats: DEFACING WEBSITES Conservative Party Website Hacked and Defaced 1997
  • 25. Threats: DOMAIN HACKING Aljazeera TV Website Hacked and Defaced 2003
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