
The internet has affected our life in many ways. We can gain knowledge, buy or sell things and connect with people while sitting at home. But websites are constantly under attack by hackers with various motives.
Hackers are always busy to find loopholes in a website’s security to gain access to user data. As per a research, 62% of all cyberattacks affect small online businesses.
According to cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, the number of devices compromised with data-stealing malware has increased more than 600 per cent in the past three years.
A website attack can lead to data breaches, financial losses, identity theft and damage to a company’s reputation.
Whether you're a website owner, developer, or simply someone who wants to stay informed about cybersecurity, this course is going to be very useful for you.
In this course, we'll delve into the the minds of hackers.
Here's what you'll learn:
· Motivations of Hackers: We'll explore the various reasons why hackers target websites, ranging from financial gain and personal information theft to activism and vandalism.
· Exploitable Weaknesses: Identifying the common security vulnerabilities that hackers exploit , including weak passwords, outdated software, and insecure coding practices.
In this course, we'll delve into the the minds of hackers.
Here's what you'll learn:
· Motivations of Hackers: We'll explore the various reasons why hackers target websites, ranging from financial gain and personal information theft to activism and vandalism.
· Exploitable Weaknesses: Identifying the common security vulnerabilities that hackers exploit , including weak passwords, outdated software, and insecure coding practices.
What motivates attackers to target websites?
Financial gain is one of the reasons which motivates hackers to target websites. Comment.
Is it correct that hackers hack websites to misuse website data?
What is meant by ransomware?
Do you agree with the statement that hackers may launch website attack due to personal revenge, Fun or Recognition?
Hacking is a skill and it requires practice. Comment.
What is meant by cyber espionage?
Hacker can be hired to disrupt a competitor’s business. Comment.
What is the meaning of Hacktivism?
What are the goals and targets of hacktivists?
What weaknesses in the website are commonly exploited by the hackers?
Why even small websites get hacked?
What are some common methods which are used by hackers to hack website
What is meant by Brute Force Attacks? Give an example.
What is meant by Supply Chain Attacks?
What is meant by SQL Injection?
How hackers inject malware on websites?
Once injected, malware can perform various actions depending on the hacker’s goals. Comment.
Whether spam is a direct method to hack a website?
Whether Spam emails or messages are harmless?
What is the difference between DoS and DDoS attacks?
What is the primary goal of DoS and DDoS attacks?
What is the cost of DDoS attack for the victim?
What is meant by E-Skimming?
Who is the target of E-Skimming?
E-Skimming attacks often go unnotice for extended periods. Why?
What is meant by MITM attack?
What is meant by social engineering attack?
What are some common forms of social engineering attacks?
What is meant by phishing emails or messages?
What is meant by Baiting?
What is the main aim of hackers in offering attractive free things on social platforms?
What is meant by Pretexting?
What is meant by Quid Pro Quo?
In today’s digital age, websites are prime targets for hackers due to their critical role in business, communication, and data storage. This course, Hackers vs. Websites: Motivations, Weaknesses, and Techniques, provides a comprehensive exploration of the motivations behind website attacks, the vulnerabilities hackers exploit, and the techniques they use to compromise websites. Whether you're a website owner, developer, cybersecurity enthusiast, or simply curious about the dark side of the internet, this course will equip you with the knowledge to understand and defend against cyber threats.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Motivations Behind Website Attacks:
Explore why hackers target websites, including financial gain, data misuse, personal revenge, fun, recognition, and hacktivism.
2. Common Weaknesses Exploited by Hackers:
Learn about vulnerabilities such as weak passwords, outdated software, and misconfigured servers that make websites easy targets.
3. Hacking Techniques:
Understand methods like brute force attacks, SQL injection, malware injection, supply chain attacks, and e-skimming.
4. Types of Cyber Attacks:
Dive into DoS and DDoS attacks, MITM (Man-in-the-Middle) attacks, and social engineering tactics like phishing, baiting, pretexting, and quid pro quo.
5. Impact of Attacks:
Analyse the financial and reputational costs of cyber-attacks, including ransomware, data breaches, and prolonged e-skimming.
6. Hacktivism and Cyber Espionage:
Discover the goals of hacktivists and how hackers are hired for corporate espionage or to disrupt competitors.
7. Spam and Its Role in Cyber Attacks:
Understand how spam emails or messages, though seemingly harmless, can be used as tools for phishing or malware distribution.
8. Real-World Examples and Case Studies:
Examine real-life incidents to understand how attacks are executed and their consequences.
By the end of this course, students will gain a deep understanding of the motivations driving hackers, the weaknesses they exploit, and the techniques they use to compromise websites. They will learn how to identify potential vulnerabilities, recognize common attack methods, and implement strategies to protect websites from cyber threats. This course is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their cybersecurity knowledge, safeguard their online presence, or pursue a career in cybersecurity. Join us to uncover the hidden world of hackers and learn how to defend against their ever-evolving tactics.