Summary
This chapter covered various types of malware attacks, ranging from ransomware to rootkits. Then, we looked at attacks that affect networks, passwords, and applications. Other key topics included PUPs and bloatware, and their effects on system performance, as well as a look at physical attacks, such as brute force and tactics exploiting environmental factors. The chapter also looked at network attacks including DDoS attacks and ARP poisoning, illustrating the complexity of network security challenges.
We explored various application attacks, highlighting injection and buffer overflow techniques, and their impact on software vulnerabilities. Cryptographic attacks, such as downgrade and collision attacks, were also discussed, emphasizing the evolving nature of digital security threats. Finally, we covered the nuances of password attacks, distinguishing between online and offline methods, and outlined general indicators of attacks to help identify and respond to potential threats...