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Why is hacker a threat on the network?

By qué es el hacker a threat en la red?

Why is hacker a threat on the network?

New technologies and the Internet have brought with them a substantial improvement of the business models of most companies, an increase in profits and a reduction in costs. Today, the network is used by millions of users and companies, as it offers a wide variety of tools aimed at sales, communication management, work teams, etc.

However, some groups have taken advantage of the success of the network and its constant growth to launch attacks with fraudulent objectives. You have probably heard the term “hacker” before, so today we want you to learn more about it and learn some tips to avoid these possible attacks.

Why is hacker considered a threat on the internet?

First of all, we have to explain to you that this is a very ambiguous term. It is usually used with negative connotations, but some people consider a hacker to be a computer expert with high software development capabilities. However, the term has become popular in the opposite sense, that is, a hacker is considered to be a A person or entity that creates a specific strategy with the aim of stealing information, important data or damaging the computer. or software of a user or company. We are going to focus on this second definition.

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How does a hacker act?

Typically their goal is to develop software or bypass another's security measures toaccess a system and steal information or infect it. As you can see, this is a very dangerous practice for companies that handle private and very important data. This type of software is usually contained in files that need to be opened or installed on the computer to start working. This is why they usually resort to tricks such as fraudulent emails or other tools that actually hide this type of virus.

How to prevent hackers from attacking our systems?

As we have already mentioned, this type of malware is usually hidden in another type of file, in an email or in some other communication. That is why the human factor and prevention greatly influence its detection:

  • Install an antivirus: These tools are able to detect the presence of a malicious program immediately and either remove it completely from your computer or prevent it from being installed. This way, you will know that there is no danger when you or your employees browse the Internet.
  • Train your workers in safety matters: The most important thing is to avoid opening emails from unknown recipients or downloading files from websites that are not official. Major email providers, such as Google, already have tools that identify these types of fraudulent emails.

There are people who are dedicated to developing programs that can damage personal and business equipment, that is why The hacker can be considered a threat on the network, which must be taken into account and above all be a reason to increase the company's computer security. Antivirus and correct practices when browsing the Internet are efficient ways to avoid these attacks, which are becoming more elaborate and dangerous. The security company Kaspersky estimates losses due to attacks of this type at million euros worldwide.

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