The 2014 is a year for cybercrime
From mobile banking vulnerabilities and targeted attacks, to the growing privacy concerns and the potential for a major breakthrough each month, 2014 promises to be a prolific year for cybercrime.
Also see the evolution of the IoE (Internet of Everything, for its acronym in English), which serves as the preamble to the explosion of technological advances to the conclusion of the decade, “said Raimund Genes, CTO of Trend Micro.
This year, the high risk and malicious Android applications reach 3 million. The banking through mobile devices will be compromised by a surge in attacks called Man-in-the-Middle.
Cybercriminals use more targeted attack methodologies such as open source research and spear phishing highly personalized, more advanced threats such as clickjacking and watering hole attacks (malicious web pages that infect them when you enter) type
The report also focuses on increasing the IoE, which promises to change the game in personal technology in the years to come. With augmented reality through technology that is worn, including watches and glasses, the possibility of identity theft on a large scale for 2020 is a very real possibility because technology will continue to proliferate in the coming years.