Targeted attacks represent the biggest IT security threat to companies, a
senior
Gartner
analyst warned today.
Vic Wheatman, managing vice president for Gartner US, told
vnunet.com
at the
Gartner
IT Security Summit in London that criminals are going after databases of
customer names, addresses and dates of birth and then selling them on the open
market.
Cyber-crime has become so sophisticated that criminals do not even need to
hack into corporate systems to steal information, according to Wheatman.
"The bad guys have got so smart they are able to sell valid credit card
numbers and the authentication numbers before the credit card companies actually
issue those numbers," he said.
"There is an algorithm associated with the validation number so you can sort
of guess what the credit card number's going to be by looking at the credit
card. American Express would be 3714 [for example].
"Then there is an algorithm associated with the rest of the number that
becomes the validation number."
Identity theft is also becoming a big issue, although Wheatman warned that
the level of reported incidents may not reflect the true numbers.
"There has been a lot of identity theft, or potential identify theft. Some
people think they've been affected and maybe they were. They see something going
on, but a lot of times they're wrong," he said.
"They see an account that they don't recognise but it may just be they did
business with someone and they're using a different name to process the credit
cards. But certainly there's been a lot of identity theft. It's become a big
issue."
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