The rise of social networks, for example, has aided an increasingly common kind of attack known as spear-phishing, says Greg Bell, global service leader for KPMG's information protection practice.
This action follows a February attempt to exploit my name and my book as part of a spear phishing attack launched at .mil and .gov email accounts (see here and here), but this is not a new focus area for me or for my GreyLogic colleagues.
They have not been able to establish how exactly the hackers broke into the system, but believe it may have been through a so-called spear-phishing attack, where an employee clicked on an email or link containing malicious code.
Spear phishing is a cyber attack that uses disguised emails that seek to convince recipients of a specific organization to provide confidential information.