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By:Rashed AlKamdah
Grade:10AB
 With an increasing amount of people getting
connected to networks, the security threats that cause
massive harm are increasing also.
 Network security is a major part of a network that
needs to be maintained because information is being
passed between computers etc and is very vulnerable
to attack.
 Over the past five years people that manage network
security have seen a massive increase of hackers and
criminals creating malicious threats that have been
pumped into networks across the world.(Source [1]:
ITSecurity, 2007)
 According to ITSecurity.com the following are ten of the
biggest network threats:
 “1.Viruses and Worms”,
 “2.Trojan Horses”,
 ”3.SPAM”,
 “4.Phishing”,
 “5.Packet Sniffers”,
 ”6. Maliciously Coded Websites”,
 ”7. Password Attacks”,
 “8.Hardware Loss and Residual Data Fragments”,
 “9. Shared Computers”,
 “10.Zombie Computers and Botnets” (ITSecurity [2], 2007)
 A Virus is a “program or piece of code that is
loaded onto your computer without your
knowledge and runs against your wishes
(Webopedia [3], 2007)”.
 Viruses can cause a huge amount of damage to
computers.
 An example of a virus would be if you opened an
email and a malicious piece of code was
downloaded onto your computer causing your
computer to freeze.
 In relation to a network, if a virus is downloaded then
all the computers in the network would be affected
because the virus would make copies of itself and
spread itself across networks (Source [4]:
Trendmicro.com, 2008).
 A worm is similar to a virus but a worm can run itself
whereas a virus needs a host program to run. (Source
[5]: TechFAQ, 2008)
 Solution: Install a security suite, such as Kaspersky
Total Protection, that protects the computer against
threats such as viruses and worms.
 A Trojan Horse is “a program in which malicious or
harmful code is contained inside apparently harmless
programming or data in such a way that it can get control
and do its chosen form of damage, such as ruining the
file allocation table on your hard disk.
(SearchSecurity.com [6], 2004)”
 In a network if a Trojan Horse is installed on a computer
and tampers with the file allocation table it could cause a
massive amount of damage to all computers of that
network.
 Solution: Security suites, such as Norton Internet
Security, will prevent you from downloading Trojan
Horses (Source: Symantec [7], 2007).
 SPAM is “flooding the Internet with many copies of the
same message, in an attempt to force the message on
people who would not otherwise choose to receive it.
(Spam.abuse.net [7], 2009)”.
 I believe that SPAM wouldn’t be the biggest risk to a
network because even though it may get annoying
and plentiful it still doesn’t destroy any physical
elements of the network.
 Solution: SPAM filters are an effective way to stop
SPAM, these filters come with most of the e-mail
providers online. Also you can buy a variety of SPAM
filters that work effectively.
 Phishing is “an e-mail fraud method in which the
perpetrator sends out legitimate-looking emails in an
attempt to gather personal and financial information from
recipients. (SearchSecurity.com [9], 2003)”
 In my opinion phishing is one of the worst security threats
over a network because a lot of people that use computers
linked up to a network are amateurs and would be very
vulnerable to giving out information that could cause
situations such as theft of money or identity theft.
 Solution: Similar to SPAM use Phishing filters to filter out
this unwanted mail and to prevent threat.
 “A packet sniffer is a device or program that allows
eavesdropping on traffic travelling between networked
computers. The packet sniffer will capture data that is
addressed to other machines, saving it for later analysis.
(Wisegeek.com [10], 2009)”
 In a network a packet sniffer can filter out personal
information and this can lead to areas such as identity theft
so this is a major security threat to a network.
 Solution: “When strong encryption is used, all packets are
unreadable to any but the destination address, making
packet sniffers useless. (Wisegeek.com [11], 2009)” So
one solution is to obtain strong encryption.
 Some websites across the net contain code that is
malicious.
 Malicious code is “Programming code that is capable
of causing harm to availability, integrity of code or
data, or confidentiality in a computer system…
(Answers.com [12], 2009)”
 AVG report that “300,000 infected sites appear per
day (PC Advisor [13], 2009)”
 Solution: Using a security suite, such as AVG, can
detect infected sites and try to prevent the user from
entering the site.

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Rashed al kamdah network security threats

  • 2.  With an increasing amount of people getting connected to networks, the security threats that cause massive harm are increasing also.  Network security is a major part of a network that needs to be maintained because information is being passed between computers etc and is very vulnerable to attack.  Over the past five years people that manage network security have seen a massive increase of hackers and criminals creating malicious threats that have been pumped into networks across the world.(Source [1]: ITSecurity, 2007)
  • 3.  According to ITSecurity.com the following are ten of the biggest network threats:  “1.Viruses and Worms”,  “2.Trojan Horses”,  ”3.SPAM”,  “4.Phishing”,  “5.Packet Sniffers”,  ”6. Maliciously Coded Websites”,  ”7. Password Attacks”,  “8.Hardware Loss and Residual Data Fragments”,  “9. Shared Computers”,  “10.Zombie Computers and Botnets” (ITSecurity [2], 2007)
  • 4.  A Virus is a “program or piece of code that is loaded onto your computer without your knowledge and runs against your wishes (Webopedia [3], 2007)”.  Viruses can cause a huge amount of damage to computers.  An example of a virus would be if you opened an email and a malicious piece of code was downloaded onto your computer causing your computer to freeze.
  • 5.  In relation to a network, if a virus is downloaded then all the computers in the network would be affected because the virus would make copies of itself and spread itself across networks (Source [4]: Trendmicro.com, 2008).  A worm is similar to a virus but a worm can run itself whereas a virus needs a host program to run. (Source [5]: TechFAQ, 2008)  Solution: Install a security suite, such as Kaspersky Total Protection, that protects the computer against threats such as viruses and worms.
  • 6.  A Trojan Horse is “a program in which malicious or harmful code is contained inside apparently harmless programming or data in such a way that it can get control and do its chosen form of damage, such as ruining the file allocation table on your hard disk. (SearchSecurity.com [6], 2004)”  In a network if a Trojan Horse is installed on a computer and tampers with the file allocation table it could cause a massive amount of damage to all computers of that network.  Solution: Security suites, such as Norton Internet Security, will prevent you from downloading Trojan Horses (Source: Symantec [7], 2007).
  • 7.  SPAM is “flooding the Internet with many copies of the same message, in an attempt to force the message on people who would not otherwise choose to receive it. (Spam.abuse.net [7], 2009)”.  I believe that SPAM wouldn’t be the biggest risk to a network because even though it may get annoying and plentiful it still doesn’t destroy any physical elements of the network.  Solution: SPAM filters are an effective way to stop SPAM, these filters come with most of the e-mail providers online. Also you can buy a variety of SPAM filters that work effectively.
  • 8.  Phishing is “an e-mail fraud method in which the perpetrator sends out legitimate-looking emails in an attempt to gather personal and financial information from recipients. (SearchSecurity.com [9], 2003)”  In my opinion phishing is one of the worst security threats over a network because a lot of people that use computers linked up to a network are amateurs and would be very vulnerable to giving out information that could cause situations such as theft of money or identity theft.  Solution: Similar to SPAM use Phishing filters to filter out this unwanted mail and to prevent threat.
  • 9.  “A packet sniffer is a device or program that allows eavesdropping on traffic travelling between networked computers. The packet sniffer will capture data that is addressed to other machines, saving it for later analysis. (Wisegeek.com [10], 2009)”  In a network a packet sniffer can filter out personal information and this can lead to areas such as identity theft so this is a major security threat to a network.  Solution: “When strong encryption is used, all packets are unreadable to any but the destination address, making packet sniffers useless. (Wisegeek.com [11], 2009)” So one solution is to obtain strong encryption.
  • 10.  Some websites across the net contain code that is malicious.  Malicious code is “Programming code that is capable of causing harm to availability, integrity of code or data, or confidentiality in a computer system… (Answers.com [12], 2009)”  AVG report that “300,000 infected sites appear per day (PC Advisor [13], 2009)”  Solution: Using a security suite, such as AVG, can detect infected sites and try to prevent the user from entering the site.

Editor's Notes

  1. I will explain each of these threats individually.