
Two-thirds of incidents involved infiltration using passwords that had not been cancelled
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'Unstable' IT pros sabotaging systems
You don't have to be crazy to work in IT but ...
Clement James,
vnunet.com 08 Feb 2007
A recent study by the
US
Secret Service and the
Software
Engineering Institute at
Carnegie
Mellon has called into question the mental stability of many IT
professionals.
The research analysed cyber-crime across critical infrastructure sectors and
found that nearly 100 per cent of insider IT sabotage was carried out by people
who were 'disgruntled', 'paranoid' and/or 'argumentative'.
It went on to reveal that 86 per cent of saboteurs held technical positions,
and 90 per cent had system administrator or privileged system access.
Some 40 per cent of those who sabotaged IT systems were employed at the time
of the offence, but the majority of crimes were committed by ex-employees
shortly after termination.
Around 64 per cent of incidents involved infiltration via virtual private
networks using passwords that had not been cancelled, thereby taking advantage
of poor security and gaps in their organisation's access controls.
Calum Macleod, European director at security firm
Cyber-Ark,
highlighted the dangers of companies being frivolous with 'power passwords' and
noted how dangerous passwords can be if not properly managed.
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