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Here's How Script Kiddies are Targeting Internet Users Worldwide

 

Most people have an image of hackers in their minds. In our minds, imagery from motion pictures depicting skilled cybercriminals breaking into guarded networks practically instantly while typing at breakneck speeds come to mind. These are not Script kids, even though many real-life versions of these hackers are capable of some amazing and terrifying things. 

Script kids, often known as skiddies or skids, are amateur hackers and programmers who target networks and internet users with scripts and other programmes created by more experienced hackers and programmers. They may not be as adept as genuine hackers, but they have a lot of power and may cause a lot of harm. Find out here how to avoid script kids and how to be safe online. 

The script kiddies: Who are they?

The name speaks for itself. Script kiddies are persons who don't know how to programme and launch cyber attacks using other people's software. They are frequently kids or young adults. They frequently even utilise these programmes without realising their purpose or how they operate.

Children getting their first computer are an example of typical situations. They decide to become hackers after seeing a movie or television show about hacking. To learn how to turn the programme into a weapon, they might explore forums and perhaps look through a few tutorials. Once they have it on their targets, they will find a method to unleash it. 

Software exploitation against users

In order to target specific websites and users, script kids use the free and open-source software available on the internet. To launch DDoS attacks, for instance, they could utilise software meant for forensics or security. The damages and missed earnings might total thousands of dollars. 

Through the use of pen-testing apps or the planting of malware, script kids can also gain access to private networks. They are also keen on developing social engineering frauds. The extent of their capabilities truly doesn't extend beyond this. 

Do script kiddies pose a greater threat than real hackers? 

Yes and no. However, script kids are erratic, but real hackers can certainly cause far more damage if they so choose. Businesses, governments, or even hospitals are common targets for hackers that have specific goals in mind. The only thing script kids may have against you is a personal grudge. And to make matters worse, they can specifically target you based on information they have about you, such as your residence and place of employment.

You need to take digital security seriously, whether you're a hacker or a script kiddie. Only these two categories of cybercriminals exist. Other dangers like botnets, cyber terrorists, and simple con artists haven't even been mentioned yet.

Prevention tips

The online world can be a terrifying place because of thieves, script kiddies, hackers, and other bad actors. But a few straightforward, low-cost cybersecurity techniques and tools can make a significant difference in enhancing safety. 

You must first get a VPN. Your IP address is hidden, and your internet connection is encrypted when you use a VPN, or virtual private network. Your security and privacy have been increased as a result. Both hackers and script kids, who frequently utilise IP addresses to monitor user activities, are effectively stopped by it. 

Enabling a VPN whenever you connect to the internet is the best method to use one. Additionally, VPNs can help you get around content limitations and hide your browsing information from ISPs and network administrators. 

It's also a good idea to increase the security of your network, account, and devices. Make sure that all devices have secure passwords and PINs that are immediately required whenever you restart, shut down, or are inactive for more than two minutes or close the screen.

Use complex passwords to increase the security of your accounts. Consider using a password manager to store those complicated passwords in a secure digital vault. Not to mention fingerprint or facial recognition locks, two-factor authentication, and other security measures. 

Finally, you must strengthen the security of your network, especially your company network. Start with WEP encryption and a strong password. A variety of network security and monitoring tools should be researched and used. For instance, firewalls are excellent and successful at controlling network traffic. Programmes that track and obstruct attempts at authorised access are also available.

USAToday Twitter Account Hacked By Script Kiddie



A group calling itself “The Script Kiddies” hacked USA Today’s Twitter account this weekend and used it to solicit requests for future targets and even to promote its own Facebook page. Although this recent hack seems like more of a childish prank, this group is being taken seriously by the FBI due to its earlier hacks involving false terrorism claims posted to NBC’s Twitter account.

USA Today quickly regained control of the compromised feed. "@usatoday was hacked and as a result false tweets were sent. We worked with Twitter to correct it. The account is now back in our control," it said. "We apologize for any inconvenience or confusion caused to our readers and thank you for reading @usatoday."

It’s possible that the new USA Today hack involved a spyware Trojan horse, like the earlier NBC hack did. For the NBC hack, NBC News’s director of social media Ryan Osborn could have received a Trojan horse containing a keylogger via email, which then captured passwords as they were typed into his computer.

The Facebook page allegedly operated by the Script Kiddies is still live, but their @script_kiddiez_ Twitter feed has been suspended.

NBC News Twitter Account Hack ~FBI started the Investigation

Last Friday,  NBS News twitter account hacked by "Script Kiddies". They spread the fake  News of 9/11 Ground Zero attack.  You can find more details about the hack here.

The FBI is now investigating this NBC News Twitter account hack.  At this point, the FBI is gathering information and has provided no additional details, according to MSNBC.

According to MSNBC, Twitter blocked the NBC account within eight minutes of being notified of the fake tweets and found that it was executed via an email hack rather than a breach of Twitter's systems. 

This is not the first time The Script Kiddies have taken over a news organization's Twitter account. In July, the group took responsibility for hacking the @foxnewspolitics feed , in which false information was posted about a fatal shooting of President Obama.

A Twitter feed reportedly belonging to the Script Kiddies, @S_Kiddies) has been suspended.

A U.S. government official who specializes in computer security said the attack was one more example of just how vulnerable such accounts are to outside intruders. "The truth is it's  relatively easy to get into these accounts," the official said. 

NBC News Twitter Account Hacked and spreading fake News of 9/11 Ground Zero attack

Hackers named as "Script Kiddies" hacked the NBC News Twitter Account and posted messages claiming that there has been a terrorist attack at Ground Zero in New York.

The bogus messages claimed that Flight 4782 has been hijacked and another plane crashed into the site where the Twin Towers collapsed ten years ago.



NBCNews's Digital Officer Vivian Schiller tweeted confirming that their official account had been hacked, and asked followers not to retweet any of the offending messages.

In a subsequent message, Schiller confirmed that NBCNews was "working with Twitter to correct the problem and sincerely apologize for the scare that could have been caused by a such a reckless and irresponsible act."

The same group previously hijacked and defaced Pfizer's Facebook page and broke into the Fox News Politics Twitter account to post a bogus announcement about the death of Barack Obama.

It is unclear what method hackers used for breaching into this famous twitter account. Hacker group might used one of the following method:
  • Phishing
  • Dictionary Attack on password
  • Spyware
  • Less secure Password
  • Same password in multiple sites.
  • etc...
If you want to Know How to protect from the above attacks , please read our Security Tips Section.