Internet Security ABC

 

No F in Internet Privacy The Facts about Pharming and Phishing

Pharming is when a hacker attacks your computer and tries to redirect a websites traffic to another fake website. This can be done by either changing the hosts file on the targets computer or by exploiting vulnerability in DNS server software. DNS servers are computers responsible for resolving Internet names into their real addresses. These are the signposts of the Internet. DNS servers that have been poisoned can cause serious problems for businesses, especially ones that host e-commerce and online banking websites. Phishing refers to social engineering attacks to obtain access credentials such as user passwords, and names. These efforts can be used to steal someones identity information and are a major concern. Antivirus software and
spyware removal software will not protect you against pharming, but there are sophisticated measures known as anti-pharming that are required to protect you against pharming.

The way pharming works is that every host on the Internet has an IP address. Four numbers separated by dots, which is known textually as a dotted quad, usually represent these 32-bit addresses. Each of the four numbers is between 0 and 255 and they represent 8 of the 32 bits of the address. The way machines on the Internet identify each other is by their IP addresses and every bit of data on the Internet is tagged with the IP addresses of the sender and intended recipient. The directory that helps us remember all these numbers is called the Domain Name System. This system maps domain names and this server directs any domain name submitted to it to the correct IP address much like a telephone book.

When a criminal seeks out an opportunity to steal someones account information, he can set up a fake website that looks and works just like the site of a bank or other sensitive website. The victims are lured to this website to divulge their sensitive personal information such as passwords, PIN numbers, or account numbers. The most common way is by phishing, but this can be defeated if the victim notices the web address doesnt match. The criminal can also hijack the victims DNS server and change the IP address of his false website, so the victim can enter the correct web address, but then be directed to the fake website. This is only possible when the victim accesses the original site via HTTP but not HTTPS, which has SSL protection, or if the user ignores warnings about invalid server certificates.

Phishing uses some form of technical depiction that is designed to make a link in an e-mail, as well as the bogus website it leads to, look like it belongs to the spoofed organization. Phishers use tricks like misspelled URLs or sub-domains, as well as making the anchor text for a link appear to be a valid URL when the link actually takes you to the phishers site.

The dangers of phishing range from loss of access to email, all the way to substantial financial loss. This is identity theft and this style in particular is becoming more popular because it is easy to dupe unsuspecting people into divulging their personal information including credit card numbers, social security numbers, and mothers maiden names. Once this information has been attained, the phishers can use it to create fake accounts in the victims name, as well as ruin their credit, or prevent them from accessing their accounts. Phishing caused losses totaling approximately $929 million USD and US businesses lose an estimated $2 billion a year, as their clients become victims.

There are several different options to combat phishing, which include changing and evolving legislation and technology that has been created especially to protect consumers against phishing.

The Latest in Search Engines What Ixquick Can Do for You
Providing over 120 million searches since 2004, Ixquick is the latest in one-stop-stop searching online and is a search engine you need to be aware of. It is a Meta search engine based in New York and the Netherlands and it is the latest in fast...

How the Cookie Crumbles Ways to Clean Up those Crumbs
Cookies can be annoying and invasive invaders that give outsiders your personal information without your permission or knowledge. Someone can match your name, address, sex, age, health, and financial status, with the web sites you visit and how...

Job Hunting? How to Safeguard your Privacy and Still Get Called for Jobs
There are many important things to remember when job hunting online. Your privacy may be at risk and it is crucial to your job hunt to know the guidelines for safeguarding your privacy as well as getting employers to still call you for jobs. ...

Sold! How to Maintain your Privacy and Still Indulge in Online Auctions
Whether you are bidding on a bike for your son, or a new HDTV for the mantle, you are bound to find what you are looking for at one of the many auction sites on the web. Most of the time you wont have any problems with your purchase, however...

Keystroke Logger What is It and Why It Can Be Bad
A keystroke logger is a device that reads, retains, and logs a computer users keystrokes as the person uses the keyboard of the computer. Anyone who has ever taken a typing class in college is probably familiar with the types of software that enable...

 

Internet Security
Are You an Enabler? What Enabling Cookies
Can the Spam-How to Filter Out All the Unnecessary Junk
Channel the Cookie Monster in You - Computer Cookies Can Be Bad For Your Computer's Health
Chat Room Challenge - Five Tips to Ensure Your Anonymity
Computer Band-aid - How to Know if You Need to Download that Security Patch
Computer Deep Freeze - Ten Tips to Keep your PC Up and Running
Computer Junkyard - Does Spam Filtering Really Help?
Dial-Up vs. Broadband - Which is the Safer Alternative?
Doesn't Ad up - Three Things that Adware does to your Computer
Don't Click No! How to Safely Close those Pop-up Windows
Don't Get Hacked Off-How to Stop Computer Interlopers in their Tracks
Exercise Parental Control - Five Tips to Keep Kids Safe on the Internet
Exterminate those Bugs on your PC
Getting Down With Downloads - How to Protect Your Computer
Hijacked at Home - Five Steps to Protect Your Home PC
Identity Theft via Internet Security Flaws
Inoculate Yourself against Computer Viruses
Internet Anonymizers - Why and When You Should Use Them
Key Logging Capers Part Two - Three Reasons why it is a Problem
Key Logging Capers - Three Reasons Why You Need It
Let's Go Phishing! - Five Ways to Avoid Being Hooked by This Scam
Maintaining Your Privacy on the Internet - Five Things you can do
Malicious Instant Messages-Three Ways Instant Messaging Compromises Internet Security
Malware is bad for your Computer
Picking Blackberries - Why Mobile Technology Needs More Security
Pound Those Pop-Ups
Six Tips for Staying Healthy in a Computer Virus World
Something Doesn't Register - Cleaning your Computer's Registry for Safety
Spies Everywhere - What is Spyware and Why is it so Bad?
Squash those Worms - Four Ways to Keep your PC Critter-Free
That Wasn't Scripted! Why Scripted Viruses are Bad News
The Basics of Internet Website Encryption
The Cookie Monster - How Do Cookies Influence Internet Security?
The Digital Certificate - What's It Mean and Why is It Important?
Three Benefits to Using an Internet Remailer
Three Reasons to Wipe Your Computer's Internet History Files Clean
Three Ways that an Internet Firewall Can Be Compromised
Three Ways to Identify a Virus Hoax
Three Ways to make sure your Online Credit Card Transaction is Safe
Toolbar Traps - What You Should Know BEFORE Downloading that "Helpful" Toolbar
Top Five Reasons to Install a Firewall
Top Five Spyware Threats to Internet Security
Top Five Vulnerable Areas in Internet Security
Top Five Worst Viruses and How to Protect Your Computer against Them
Top Four Ways to Ensure a Secure Password
Top Ten Tools to Boost your Internet Security
What IP Addresses Mean in the Scheme of Internet Security
When Formatting the Hard Drive is Your Only Recourse
Internet Privacy
Remote Access Trojans Hijacking your Computer
Precautions You Should Take When Installing WiFi in your Home
Sold! How to Maintain your Privacy and Still Indulge in Online Auctions
Social Networking Be Careful of What You Post!
Sneaky Ways to Get Around those Internet Privacy Issues
Identity Theft
Electronic Mail Identity Theft
Facts on Identity Theft
Fighting Identity Theft
ID Theft

Download Free eBook "The Dangers of Identity Theft and How to Protect Yourself!"