Fool the hackers

Fool the hackers

Scientists from Texas during the Computer Security Applications Conference last year suggested a new method of fighting hackers. According to them, instead of blocking ourselves, we should be open to their actions. They called the new strategy DEEP-Dig under the guise of a legitimate-looking site, you can learn tactics, then you could use hacker grips for training or recognize and stop future attacks. DEEP-Dig will allow criminals to follow and attract them to a legitimate site. During the hack, the attacker would have the impression that he would be able to break the system in a moment. Kevin Hamlen convinced that when the attacker tries to dodge the defense system, we have the opportunity to learn extraordinary information or how hackers try to cover their tracks. The fear of an attack on our privacy is enormous, and artificial intelligence systems lack the knowledge to capture intruders, this new approach is to help provide data for self-learning systems. The better the data, the higher the ability to detect attacks.

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