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Your network will only run as well as the slowest component, so if it is under specified, poorly installed, utilises poor technology or is just not up to the job anymore, your entire operation will suffer. Our experienced team of network experts will be able to quickly diagnose where problems lie and will support you as you look to improve.

Password Attacks

  • These attacks involve cracking user passwords or equipment. Such attacks are considered to be one of the most harmful. Once the user’s password has been compromised, it is possible that the entire network could become damaged. That is why it is important to use strong and fresh passwords.

Structured Attacks

  • These attacks are performed by seasoned hackers. Once a hacker acquires adequate information about a person or company, it is easy for them to develop a hacking tool that can breach security. These hackers have a solid understanding of the network and other related technical aspects.

Unstructured Attacks

  • Unstructured attacks are usually done by amateur hackers. The culprits do not usually understand the environment they are trying to infiltrate and they usually make use only of specific hacking tools available online. However, they can be successful in accessing your company’s network.

Eavesdropping Attacks

  • Communications sent over the Internet are often unencrypted and traffic is highly susceptible to attacks. Sniffing or snooping tools are often used to access information sent over your network. Wireless networks are extremely vulnerable to this type of attack.

IP Address Spoofing Attacks

  • When this attack occurs, network packets are modified by hackers to make them seem like legitimate traffic that a recipient network is receiving.

Social Engineering Attacks

  • Social engineering attacks undermine security by taking advantage of a person’s credibility. Vital details are often gained directly from the victims. Hackers will send fraudulent emails or make false calls to the victim posing as someone else. This attack is often accomplished by using phishing methods.