
Reasons
There can be many reasons why a person would want to hack into government and big company servers; opportunity, frustration, political messages, thrills, power, and the list goes on. In this scenario, it is frustration and sending a political message that were the prime objectives. There will always be activists for social and political conflicts, especially in the innocence of a person. Hacking computers is an opportunity-based crime that can be influenced by such events.
Looking for Opportunities
There are many ways people can get into your servers and, in this case, Distributed Denial of Services (DDoS) can be used. DDoS is when an enterprise server gets flooded and crashes. The hacker, at this point, will convince the server to move the web traffic in another direction, which causes information to be accessible. These types of cyber-attacks are not something to take lightly. If the right person has some type of grudge or an issues against you, it could come down the wrong path. The situation, previously mentioned, is a prime example of the havoc that can be brought to your front door.
Protecting Yourself
Having a basic server, that hosts your information, is a good start to getting hacked. Yes, there are many other ways that people can get in, but the DDoS method can get past this, easily. Here are a few options:
- Have multiple servers – let your servers decide where the information goes, and not the hackers
- Invest in software – there is software out there that can filter through these attacks, choose the right one
- Invest in better equipment – having the right hardware, to back up your software, is always key to proper security.
It’s going to be difficult to decide what you should do, especially with an abundance of hacking methods that are out there today. If you want a quick and easy solution, provided by professionals, give us a call at 778 785 6704 or email us at info@atomicit.ca. Atomic IT, preventing hackers and keeping you safe.
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