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Hacking Humans is Painfully Easy

Reblogger Patricia Kennedy
Real Estate Agent with RLAH@properties AB95346

Robert writes about cyber security issues that matter to everyone who turns on a computer.  If you missed this, please stop by and leave Robert a comment on the original post.

Original content by Robert Siciliano

Hackers can take over someone’s life in a matter of hours. Just ask Patsy Walsh.

Though she is not a tech savvy person, the grandmother of six did have a Facebook account, and that was all the hackers needed to take over her life. By using methods such as click baiting, the act of convincing someone to click on a fake link, and then gathering information, the hackers were able to use this info to get into other accounts, and eventually hacked things such as her power of attorney form, Social Security information and learned how to open her garage door and her home.

How did they do this? Mrs. Walsh used the same password for all accounts and did not use recommended security measures.

Fortunately, Mrs. Walsh’s life wasn’t ruined. Instead, this hacking was set up by the New York Times and a private company made up of “ethical hackers”, yes there is such a thing, to show just how easy it is to gain access to someone’s digital life.

Computers Are Gold Mines of Important Information

When the team of ethical hackers gained access to Mrs. Walsh’s computer, they found a number of malicious programs running in the background. Examples include InstallBrain, a program that will download programs on demand, and programs such as SlimCleaner, SearchProtect and FunWebProducts, which can spy on Internet searches, change home pages and gather information through click baiting. More than likely she downloaded some lame tool bar that added all this bloatware. Keep in mind, Mrs. Walsh was only visiting sites such as Google and Facebook, sites that most of us visit several times a day.

Stopping the Hackers in Their Tracks

We can all learn lessons from Mrs. Walsh’s experience. Here are some things that she could have done to avoid this from occurring, and things you should do to remain safe:

  • Use a password manager to keep track of long or complicated passwords, and use a different password for every account.
  • Use a two-step authentication service, one that asks for a second password when an unrecognizable machine attempts to access an account.
  • Use automatic updates for services such as browser updates or operating system updates.
  • Wipe the computer clean if necessary, then start employing these new practices.
  • Stop downloading stupid useless tool bars that are often delivery methods for crappy software.
  • Pay attention to what you are downloading and why. Even when you are updating software, look for any checked boxes that install bloatware.

Robert Siciliano is an identity theft expert to TheBestCompanys.com discussing identity theft prevention.

Lise Howe
Keller Williams Capital Properties - Washington, DC
Assoc. Broker in DC, MD, VA and attorney in DC

thanks for reposting this Pat - Robert Siciliano really has great information for us all - a little more than scary! 

Jun 30, 2016 08:07 PM
Lisa Von Domek
Lisa Von Domek Team - Dallas, TX
....Experience Isn't Expensive.... It's Priceless!

Great choice for a reblog Patricia Kennedy cyber security can't be taken lightly...any security for that matter!

Jun 30, 2016 08:40 PM
Bill Park
Keller Williams-Brighton 149 - Brighton, MI
Real Estate professional serving Livingston County

Thanks for the repost, what a world we live in. Remember when "hacking" referred to cough, or a hacker was a barber that gave bad haircuts. Appeciate this timely post v

Jun 30, 2016 08:41 PM
James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Good monring Patricia.  I guess today is as good as any.  I'm going to start changing all my passwords.  Long, very long day.

Jun 30, 2016 09:37 PM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good morning Patricia Kennedy ,

Thanks for reblogging this post! Cyber security is on the rise and we have to be diligent!

Jun 30, 2016 10:38 PM
Kristin Johnston - REALTOR®
RE/MAX Platinum - Waukesha, WI
Giving Back With Each Home Sold!

great reblog!!! ..thank you for sharing and have a great weekend!

Jul 01, 2016 12:23 AM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

This is beyond frightening. We are so vulnerable these days.

Jul 01, 2016 04:14 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®
Coldwell Banker Realty - Sedona, AZ
(928) 274-7355 ~ YOUR Solutions REALTOR®

Patricia Kennedy - As Realtors® we have to post a lot of info for all to see so we have to be extra vigilent in all our communications.  One thing I might note - Before considering two step authentication, find out from the support team of the app or website if they will be able to help if there is a major problem. Check with the application tech to see if two step authentication will hinder a support team in helping you if there is a major problem.  In some cases they cannot access your system once you are on 2 step. 

Jul 01, 2016 07:04 AM