IT security firm Sophos has conducted a new research which reveals the automated tools used by Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) hackers and how companies can protect themselves. Sophos said the business of using blackhat SEO techniques to impregnate legitimate sites has become a huge money-spinner for cybercriminals.. Every day scores of new malicious campaigns are discovered taking advantage of the hottest news stories on the internet to spread malware; many of them profiting from high profile deaths and disasters. Dubbed "Poisoned search results: How hackers have automated search engine poisoning attacks to distribute malware", the Sophos probing whitepaper analyses how attackers have created automated kits that use blackhat SEO methods, cynically exploiting tragic and salacious breaking news stories, to subvert legitimate websites for personal gain. The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . Sophos exposes how automated blackhat SEO tactics are utilized in cybercrime, detailing methods like fake backlinks and keyword stuffing that threaten security. blackhat SEO techniques, malware distribution, cybercriminal tactics, SEO hacking, search engine poisoning. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The best way to determine if your IT infrastructure is secure is to have a hacker try to break into your corporate systems.. . .. The best way to determine if your IT infrastructure is secure is to have a hacker try to break into your corporate systems. Short of that, software that simulates attacks is the next best thing. Wednesday, Sanctum rolled out an automated audit tool that analyzes Web applications, points to security glitches, and provides advice on how to fix any vulnerability. The link for this article located at TechWeb is no longer available. . Assess your digital framework's defenses by executing simulated cyber intrusions using automated software that uncovers weaknesses.. Automated Security Tools, Penetration Testing, Web Application Assessment. . Anthony Pell
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