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New cyberattack targets in 2016

AFP RELAXNEWS
AFP RELAXNEWS
19/12/2015
10:38 MYT
New cyberattack targets in 2016
Cybercriminals are expected to be an increasing threat to internet users in 2016. - Michelangelus/Shutterstock.com
Schools, iPhones, connected devices and Wi-Fi networks are all potential targets for cybercriminal attacks in 2016, according to WatchGuard Technologies, a business security solution provider.
Schools need better protection The quantity of data collected on children and students is constantly increasing, due to open network environments in schools and universities. They are likely to become targets for cybercriminals.
Connected devices increase the threat Potential attacks on connected devices' firmware (which enables them to operate correctly and holds personal data) is a source of concern. 2016 could see the emergence of proof-of-concept attacks on the firmware of these devices.
Wi-Fi networks are the focus of attention Because of the development of new "ease-of-use" features, which could undermine security, wireless networks could be increasingly exposed to attacks by cybercriminals.
Ransomware is growing Ransomware has mainly been active on Windows up until now. In 2016, it could target other platforms, including mobile devices, for both Android and iOS. Ransomware is malicious software which can access personal data with a view to obtaining a ransom.
More iOS malware While Android has been the main focus of malware on mobile devices up until now, the iPhone is not likely to be spared for much longer, as a number of weaknesses have appeared in the latest versions of iOS enabling malware to access the App Store.
Malvertising is increasing Malvertising (malware + advertising) is expected to be a real threat in 2016. The number of malvertising attempts could triple in a year.
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