Author(s) :
Saranya. C, Sanjana S, Monika G S, Meghana Reddy M G, Monika G K
Conference Name :
International Conference on Recent Trends in Computing & Communication Technologies (ICRCCT’2K24)
Abstract :
Rising threats from cybercriminals in an increasingly connected world require critical examination in four areas: fake Apple charging cables, the Dark Web, One Time Password (OTP) use, and Bluetooth security have been assessed. First, fake original charging cables with Wi-Fi units integrated inside the cable can be used to perform MITM attacks that cause unauthorized access to compromised connected devices, interception of transmitted data, injection of malware to corrupt devices, and subsequent listening to the data streams of the connected gadgets. However, lacking stringent security measures that should characterize public charging points the practices make user personal alarms and precautionary measures mandatory. The Dark Web offers activists anonymity, yet it enables drug sales and identity thefts and is difficult for police to prevent advances in cybercrime. Two factor authentication (2FA) One Time Passwords (OTPs) are analyzed and discussed as applied to electronic payments with the overview of OTP positives, negatives and weaknesses, and threats stemming from cyberattacks. Finally, Bluetooth security threat categories are discussed with reference to secure data transfer during the wireless link, proceeding to types of attacks, and countermeasures. To sum up, more attention and preventive actions regarding such cyber threats are crucial as technologies are all pervading.
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