Virtually every «sophisticated» hack of an individual reporter or entire news organization starts with
a relatively simple attack: phishing and spear phishing.
Not exact matches
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center used two
relatively simple tactics to significantly reduce the number of unnecessary blood tests to assess symptoms of heart
attack and chest pain and to achieve a large decrease in patient charges.
The team did not expect that «such a prominent website could be
attacked in this
relatively simple way».
This
relatively simple arrangement creates another problem, however: now your network of compromised machines has a single point of control, that channel, and thus is vulnerable to
attack and seizure, whether by law enforcement and «white hat» good - guy hackers or other botmasters, who could commandeer your channel and use it to make your machines work for them.
The mechanics are
relatively simple to understand: enemies can
attack from three directions (up, left or right) and your character can block any of these
attacks as long as the correct direction button is pressed.
Also, it's important to note that despite the
relatively simple battle system, you can not expect to bowl over mobs of enemies by mashing the
attack button (ok you can, but only after some serious grinding); there are too many enemies with special abilities such as knockbacks and healing spells.
There are still many more
relatively simple commands at your disposal from switching targets rapidly to blocking and parrying
attacks that come from targets you aren't even locked on to.
In particular, the battle system should get major kudos for its evolution as you play the game; what starts as a
relatively simple «
attack and heal» routine quickly grows to reveal concepts like the unique Support meter, which allows party members to intervene during someone else's turn with helpful offensive and defensive maneuvers.
The structure of the WPS PIN number and a flaw in the protocol's response to invalid requests make
attacking WPS
relatively simple compared to cracking a WiFi Protected Access (WPA or WPA2) password.
By Sara Goldberger Cyber
attacks and cyber insurance, it's on everybody's lips and on the surface it seems
relatively simple...