Description
What you’ll learn
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What motivates hackers to target websites?
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What weaknesses in the website are commonly exploited by the hackers?
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What are some common methods which are used by hackers to hack websites?
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What are some common forms of social engineering attacks?
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What motivates attackers to target websites?
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Financial gain is one of the reasons which motivates hackers to target websites. Comment.
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Is it correct that hackers hack websites to misuse website data?
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What is meant by ransomware?
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Do you agree with the statement that hackers may launch website attack due to personal revenge, Fun or Recognition?
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Hacking is a skill and it requires practice. Comment.
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What is meant by cyber espionage?
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Hacker can be hired to disrupt a competitor’s business. Comment.
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What is the meaning of Hacktivism?
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What are the goals and targets of hacktivists?
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What weaknesses in the website are commonly exploited by the hackers?
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Why even small websites get hacked?
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What are some common methods which are used by hackers to hack websites?
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What is meant by Brute Force Attacks? Give an example.
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What is meant by Supply Chain Attacks?
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What is meant by SQL Injection?
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How hackers inject malware on websites?
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Once injected, malware can perform various actions depending on the hacker’s goals. Comment.
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Whether spam is a direct method to hack a website?
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Whether Spam emails or messages are harmless?
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What is the difference between DoS and DDoS attacks?
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What is the primary goal of DoS and DDoS attacks?
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What is the cost of DDoS attack for the victim?
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What is meant by E-Skimming?
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Who is the target of E-Skimming?
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E-Skimming attacks often go unnotice for extended periods. Why?
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What is meant by MITM attack?
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What is meant by social engineering attack?
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What are some common forms of social engineering attacks?
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What is meant by phishing emails or messages?
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What is meant by Baiting?
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What is the main aim of hackers in offering attractive free things on social platforms?
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What is meant by Pretexting?
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What is meant by Quid Pro Quo?
Who this course is for:
- Students, Businessmen and general public
Course content
- Introduction1 lecture • 13min
- Introduction
- Unmasking the Motives: Why Websites Get Hacked9 lectures • 36min
- Unmasking the Motives: Why Websites Get Hacked
- Website Vulnerabilities: Don’t be a Hacker’s Playground1 lecture • 15min
- Website Vulnerabilities: Don’t be a Hacker’s Playground
- Protecting Your Data: How Websites Get Hacked?9 lectures • 1hr 10min
- Protecting Your Data: How Websites Get Hacked?
- Social Engineering Attacks on Websites5 lectures • 28min
- Social Engineering Attacks on Websites
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