Let the 2007 soothsaying begin

Posted by in Analysis on Dec 7, 2006

It’s time for one of my favorite holiday traditions! And no, I’m not talking about roasting chestnuts, baking cookies, or putting up the tree. Sure, those things are all fun too, but one thing I particularly love is the new-year security predictions from the vendor community. And guess what? It’s already started. Now, of course the real fun won’t be underway until the end of the year, but in the meantime we can have a bit of fun with the predictions that are already out. McAfee whipped theirs out last week and today IBM’s X-Force (formerly ISS) cut loose and let ‘er fly. Awesome.

So what’s on the horizon for 2007 according to the witches of Endor? Check it out; X-Force says:

- Spear phishing will increase
- Less multi-factor authentication
- Less niche-AV, more holistic security products
- More exploitation of web browser flaws for adware installation

and McAfee says:

- More spearphishing
- More malware on phones and mobile devices
- More malware in video content (think YouTube)
- More use of application scanning software

So, what do you think? Do you agree? I would tend to agree with both firms that phishing will probably increase. I think it’s also possible that malware will continue to increase. However, I don’t agree with McAfee that there will be more phone malware just like I didn’t agree with them when they predicted it for 2006. Just for the record, these were last-year’s predictions from McAfee:

- Phone malware to eclipse PC malware: “McAfee… predicts that the damage caused by new mobile threats is likely to be more extensive than those caused by today

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  • http://thatdamnpc.com Mary

    Hi Ed:
    I hope you’re feeling a little better. I have the flu and I’m finally starting to feel better, so I feel your pain.

    Btw, I love your ‘Swami predicts the future’ photo!
    Where did you get it? I’d like to use it, if it is in the public domain.

    I’m going to do a 2007 predictions post and will be quoting your expert observations, but first:
    I’d be honored if you
    please partake in my humble contest:
    at thatdamnpc.com All you have to do is tell a true tale of computer woe, hilarity, or bizarreness from either an IT point of view (sounds like you) or as a user. If I use your story, you get a prize!
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    Mary

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