
How the pandemic and working from home can elevate the risk of a digital world war III.

“The cyberwar has replaced the Cold War. And it’s really a cyber pandemic,” says Adam Levin, the founder of Cyberscout and an expert on cybersecurity. He believes hackers are targeting people these days who are working from home due to the pandemic. The threat is even greater if those employees are using their personal computers rather than company-issued laptops with loaded anti-virus and anti-malware software.
“Many computers are being shared among the family and kids. I have an 8-year-old son and they could be weapons of mass destruction when it comes to family,” Levin says.

“It could be anyone, anywhere for any reason with the technical skills to do it. And the truth is, a lot of the tools they use, a lot of the ways they operate now, you can find online very inexpensively.”
We fear nuclear war but it requires billions of dollars and years of development. But someone in a basement somewhere can pull off a devastating cyberattack that takes down the critical infrastructure for practically nothing. Russia and China have state-sponsored hacker groups that have successfully infiltrated government computer systems and are constantly attacking networks in the U.S. Levin say they’re using the pandemic to catch us off guard.
“If there were ever a moment of distraction and vulnerability, this is it. And hackers rely on the distraction that creates vulnerabilities,”
“If there were ever a moment of distraction and vulnerability, this is it. And hackers rely on the distraction that creates vulnerabilities,” Levin says.
It isn’t just other nations attacking the targets in the United States. The U.S. attacked Russia’s power grid less than 2 years ago. So this really is a cyber world war. Levin says, be vigilant. Be careful what you do online. And never use the same password for multiple accounts. It not only protects you personally but could keep your company and others safe.
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