Hackers could get nastier in 2018
WASHINGTON — After a year marked by devastating cyberattacks and breaches, online attackers are expected to become even more destructive in 2018, security researchers said Wednesday, Nov. 29.
A report by the security firm McAfee said the ransomware outbreaks of 2017 offer just a taste of what鈥檚 to come as hackers develop new strategies and 鈥渂usiness models.鈥
McAfee researchers said that as ransomware profitability fades in the face of new defenses, hackers will turn to new kinds of attacks that could involve damage or disruption of computers and networks.
Attackers will also look to target wealthy individuals and aim at connected devices which offer less security than computers and smartphones.
鈥淭he evolution of ransomware in 2017 should remind us of how aggressively a threat can reinvent itself as attackers dramatically innovate and adjust to the successful efforts of defenders,鈥 said Steve Grobman, McAfee鈥檚 chief technology officer.
McAfee鈥檚 2018 Threats Predictions Report also said privacy is likely to be eroded further as consumer data — including data involving children — is gathered and marketed by device makers.
鈥淐onnected home device manufacturers and service providers will seek to overcome thin profit margins by gathering more of our personal data — with or without our agreement — turning the home into a corporate store front,鈥 the McAfee report said. — AFP


