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		<title>Journalist Turns Hacker in Under One Hour</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 14:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FireHost Evangelist</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It takes as little as $300 to infect several Windows clients and take complete control of them in a test environment. By using real samples of malicious code, you are able to infect PCs with a Sub Seven Trojan and gain remote access to the machines. Once inside the computers, you are exposed to some of the malicious tricks hackers can play on unsuspecting malware victims.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1498" title="hacker" src="http://www.fireblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/hacker.jpg" alt="hacker" width="170" height="178" />In less than one hour last Thursday, Internet security journalist Elinor Mills mastered the <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10263239-83.html" target="_blank">tools of the hacker</a> trade at McAfee&#8217;s Malware Experience event.</p>
<p>It takes &#8220;as little as $300 to infect several Windows clients and take complete control of them in a test environment,&#8221; Mills reports. By using real samples of malicious code, she was able to infect PCs with a Sub Seven Trojan and gain remote access to the machines. Once inside the computers, she was exposed to some of the malicious tricks hackers can play on unsuspecting <a href="http://security.firehost.com/terms/malware">malware</a> victims.</p>
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<li>Invert the users screen so images and text appear upside down</li>
<li>Change background colors</li>
<li>Direct the PCs browser to any URL</li>
<li>Control webcams, chat sessions, and printers</li>
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<p>After mastering the Sub Seven Trojan&#8217;s &#8220;mildly malicious&#8221; features and functions, Ms. Mills was ready for the big leagues. With a few simple keystrokes, she created a <a href="http://security.firehost.com/terms/botnet">botnet</a> to control multiple <a href="http://security.firehost.com/terms/zombie">zombies</a> and do things like shut down websites with a <a href="http://security.firehost.com/terms/denial-of-service">DOS attack</a>, send spam, <a href="http://security.firehost.com/terms/scanning">scan ports</a>, and install malicious files and <a href="http://security.firehost.com/terms/keylogger">keystroke loggers</a> on multiple PCs.</p>
<p>McAfee&#8217;s Avert Labs participated in the event and reported to participants that there are 400,000+ new <a href="http://security.firehost.com/terms/zombie">zombies</a> deployed and 4,000+ new pieces of malware discovered daily that result in over 1.5MM malicious website attacks every month.</p>
<p>Ms. Mills wrapped up the McAfee Malware Experience by saying, &#8220;The numbers aren&#8217;t all that surprising to me now that I&#8217;ve seen first hand how easy the <a href="http://security.firehost.com/terms/malware">malware</a> is to create and use. All in all, I&#8217;d say it was a very sobering experience.&#8221;</p>
<p>Start protecting your online presence today by partnering with a Secure Web Hosting provider. Contact a FireHost sales engineer today.</p>
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