The hackers now have a new target

Not only the cameras, the monitor baby, or home watch, hackers now like coffee cars, and fish the steganography of ancient Greece to hide communication between the two sides. There are these new cybercrime trends as the DDoS attacks become fashionable (Distributed Denial of Service), those attacks making knockout websites [...]
There are these new cybercrime trends as the DDoS attacks become fashionable (Distributed Denial of Service), those attacks that make knockout websites that often end up in political war.
The longest of the last months lasted 277 hours, more than 11 days, and targeted a Chinese telecommunications provider. The data was published by Kaspersky Lab. Kiril Kruglov, a security society expert, has shown that thanks to evidence from an engineer who wants to remain anonymous, it shows how the connection of the coffee car to the network has blocked a factory's control hall.
And in fact, in 2015 an experiment had shown that coffee cars allowed criminals to use passwords for the local Vvi-Fi network. With revised steganography on a digital key, Kaspersky has been targeted in cyberspy operations to steal financial information.
In recent months, at least three have been done, but experts fear that this technique can become mass.











