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Network SecurityThreats
and Solutions
Saqib Ali
Hamza Sharif
Atif Hassan
Introduction
• 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.
According to ITSecurity.com the following are
ten of the biggest network threats:
• 1.Viruses andWorms
• 2.Trojan Horses
• 3.SPAM
• 4.Phishing
• 5.Packet Sniffers
• 6. Maliciously CodedWebsites
• 7. Password Attacks
• 8.Hardware Loss and Residual Data Fragments
• 9. Shared Computers
• 10.Zombie Computers and Botnets” (IT Security [2], 2007).
Virus &Worm
• AVirus 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.
Virus &Worm
• 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.
• A worm is similar to a virus but a worm can run itself whereas a virus needs a
host program to run.
• Solution: Install a security suite, such as KasperskyTotal Protection, that
protects the computer against threats such as viruses and worms.
Trojan Horses
• ATrojan 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.
• In a network if aTrojan 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
downloadingTrojan Horses .
SPAM
• 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.
• 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
• 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.
• 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.
Packet sniffer
• 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.
• 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 .So one solution is to
obtain strong encryption.
Malicious codedWebsite
• 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…
• AVG report that “300,000 infected sites appear per day .(PC Advisor , 2009)”
• Solution: Using a security suite, such as AVG, can detect infected sites and
try to prevent the user from entering the site.
Password attacks
• Password attacks are attacks by hackers that are able to determine
passwords or find passwords to different protected electronic areas.
• Many systems on a network are password protected and hence it would be
easy for a hacker to hack into the systems and steal data.
• This may be the easiest way to obtain private information because you are
able to get software online that obtains the password for you.
• Solution: At present there is no software that prevents password attacks.
Network security threats and solutions
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Network security threats and solutions

  • 1. Network SecurityThreats and Solutions Saqib Ali Hamza Sharif Atif Hassan
  • 2. Introduction • 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.
  • 3. According to ITSecurity.com the following are ten of the biggest network threats: • 1.Viruses andWorms • 2.Trojan Horses • 3.SPAM • 4.Phishing • 5.Packet Sniffers • 6. Maliciously CodedWebsites • 7. Password Attacks • 8.Hardware Loss and Residual Data Fragments • 9. Shared Computers • 10.Zombie Computers and Botnets” (IT Security [2], 2007).
  • 4. Virus &Worm • AVirus 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. Virus &Worm • 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. • A worm is similar to a virus but a worm can run itself whereas a virus needs a host program to run. • Solution: Install a security suite, such as KasperskyTotal Protection, that protects the computer against threats such as viruses and worms.
  • 6. Trojan Horses • ATrojan 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. • In a network if aTrojan 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 downloadingTrojan Horses .
  • 7. SPAM • 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. • 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 • 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. • 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. Packet sniffer • 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. • 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 .So one solution is to obtain strong encryption.
  • 10. Malicious codedWebsite • 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… • AVG report that “300,000 infected sites appear per day .(PC Advisor , 2009)” • Solution: Using a security suite, such as AVG, can detect infected sites and try to prevent the user from entering the site.
  • 11. Password attacks • Password attacks are attacks by hackers that are able to determine passwords or find passwords to different protected electronic areas. • Many systems on a network are password protected and hence it would be easy for a hacker to hack into the systems and steal data. • This may be the easiest way to obtain private information because you are able to get software online that obtains the password for you. • Solution: At present there is no software that prevents password attacks.