AfterDawn: Tech news

McAfee: 'Anonymous' attacks will decline into the future

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 29 Dec 2012 11:46 User comments (3)

McAfee: 'Anonymous' attacks will decline into the future

Security firm McAfee Labs has released their annual "Threat Predictions" report this week, giving some insight into the malware world into 2013.
Perhaps most interestingly from the report was the suggestion that attacks made by hacktivist group "Anonymous" will decline in the new year.

Additionally, the report predicts "a rise in the frequency and sophistication of mobile malware, and a rise in large-scale attacks that aim to cause as much destruction as possible," says Ars.

Into 2013, McAfee says hacktivism will be conducted by "homogeneous, politically-motivated groups" rather than the current mix of attacks by different hackers with different motivations: "Sympathizers of Anonymous are suffering. Too many uncoordinated and unclear operations have been detrimental to its reputation. Added to this, the disinformation, false claims, and pure hacking actions will lead to the movement's being less politically visible than in the past. Because Anonymous' level of technical sophistication has stagnated and its tactics are better understood by its potential victims, the group's level of success will decline. However, we could easily imagine some short-lived spectacular actions due to convergence between hacktivists and antiglobalization supporters, or hacktivists and ecoterrorists."



Terrifyingly, McAfee predicts that large-scale attacks like Stuxnet will become more prevalent, destroying infrastructure. There could also be new attacks that are created just for "destruction sake" rather than any monetary gain.

Previous Next  

3 user comments

130.12.2012 16:29

Only because OS's will be locked up more....

227.2.2013 18:23

It's in McAfee's interest to sow paranoia.

Meanwhile Anonomous' persecution of 11 year old girls does nothing for it's image.

328.2.2013 18:48

the decline sure wont be because of mcafee.

Comments have been disabled for this article.

Latest news

VLC hits milestone: over 5 billion downloads VLC hits milestone: over 5 billion downloads (16 Mar 2024 4:31)
VLC Media Player, the versatile video-software powerhouse, has achieved a remarkable feat: it has been downloaded over 5 billion times.
1 user comment
Sideloading apps to Android gets easier, as Google settles its lawsuit Sideloading apps to Android gets easier, as Google settles its lawsuit (19 Dec 2023 11:09)
Google settled its lawsuit in September 2023, and one of the settlement terms was that the way applications are installed on Android from outside the Google Play Store must become simpler. In the future, installing APK files will be easier.
8 user comments
Roomba Combo j7+ review - Clever trick allows robot vacuum finally to tackle home with rugs and carpets Roomba Combo j7+ review - Clever trick allows robot vacuum finally to tackle home with rugs and carpets (06 Jun 2023 9:19)
Roomba Combo j7+ is the very first Roomba model to combine robot vacuum with mopping features. And Roomba Combo j7+ does all that with a very clever trick, which tackles the problem with mopping and carpets. But is it any good? We found out.
Neato, the robot vacuum company, ends its operations Neato, the robot vacuum company, ends its operations (02 May 2023 3:38)
Neato Robotics has ceased its operations. American robot vacuum pioneer founded in 2005 has finally called it quits and company will cease its operations and sales. Only a skeleton crew will remain who will keep the servers running until 2028.
5 user comments
How to Send Messages to Yourself on WhatsApp How to Send Messages to Yourself on WhatsApp (20 Mar 2023 1:25)
The world's most popular messaging platform, Meta-owned WhatsApp has enabled sending messages to yourself. While at first, this might seem like an odd feature, it can be very useful in a lot of situations. ....
18 user comments

News archive