I’ve been hacked! So, now, what??

The most 3 typical questions that people ask to me when they realize that I work in the cybersecurity world are:

– How to know if I’ve been hacked
– What to do when this (s**t) happens
– How I can avoid it.

By displaying a little “horror gallery” with some examples gathered during the years I’ve been working at Sucuri, I will show how a hacked site looks like, helping hopefully to train a little bit your eyes to know where to look at, and some tips to help to detect anomalies ASAP. Once something bad is detected, there is a recommended checklist of countermeasures to fight against them and avoid future re-infections. Let’s connect the dots of the perfect triangle of Security: Monitoring, Incident Response and Prevention.

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投稿者: Nestor Angulo de Ugarte

I’m a Technology enthusiast, Computer Science Engineer and WebSecurity geek. I also love to travel! Although I’m based in Spain, you can find me learning from other cultures and meeting people where an Internet connection is available always with my mug of coffee or black tea. I’ve been working in the Incident Response department at Sucuri and at GoDaddy WebSecurity since 2015 till 2023, and is there where I’ve acquired tons of knowledge about hackers, malware, and strange cases which I liked to study in depth, just as a CSI (AKA Security Analyst). Now, I’m continuing my journey for a more secure world with the amazing team of Patchstack.

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