Will cyber attack on computer systems and networks be a thing of the past?
By tomitomi
@tomitomi (5429)
Singapore
May 6, 2010 2:27pm CST
The word 'cyber attack' is synonymous with the internet, computer systems and networks.
Cyber attack includes malicious activities like malicious code findings, spam zombies, phishing website hosts and bot-infected computers.
With sensors in an increasing number of countries, regions and client systems by Internet Security Threat giants like Symantec, Norton, McAfee, malicious activities continue as a war between computer users and cyber attack sources.
What say you?
Any comment is greatly appreciated.
4 responses
@MrDollars (454)
• Australia
10 Aug 10
I just agree with what ricdem99 said haha. So that saves me from going into a lot.
$-MrDollars-$
@Saranggola (956)
• Philippines
7 May 10
I think yes? That is if they have discovered and made a program as such in the past.
@Sir_bobby88 (8231)
• Singapore
7 May 10
Well if there are no cyber attack in the internet , you think symantec will still have their rice bowl , they might even be think of creating one and making people to buy their products yea .
@ricdem99 (34)
• Philippines
7 May 10
The thing with the internet is that it continually evolves. So as everything in it. The most popular method of attack would be a thing of the past by a certain period of time however newer methods would get developed. And mind you, it gets nastier every time. So it's a never ending battle. No matter how good your security are, there comes a time that it would be breached. So it is always good practice to update/upgrade everything before that happens.