Comprehensive Cybersecurity Audit & Solutions
Budget: $25 – $50 USD
? 1. Malware and Spyware Detection
Viruses, Trojans, and Worms: Malicious programs designed to harm systems.
Spyware: Programs that secretly record activity, such as keystrokes or audio.
Adware: Unwanted software designed to display ads and possibly gather data.
Ransomware: Malicious software that encrypts data and demands payment.
? Tools: Malwarebytes, Bitdefender, Norton, Windows Defender.
? 2. Network Vulnerability
Unauthorized Devices: Checking if unknown devices are connected to a network.
Open Ports: Unsecured ports that could be exploited by hackers.
Weak Wi-Fi Encryption: Ensuring networks use secure encryption like WPA3.
? Tools: Nmap, Wireshark, Fing, router security settings.
? 3. Device and System Vulnerabilities
Outdated Software: Unpatched software that could be exploited.
Unsecured Settings: Weak system configurations that allow unauthorized access.
Weak Passwords: Easy-to-guess or reused passwords across accounts.
? Tools: Nessus, Qualys, password managers like LastPass.
?️ 4. Unauthorized Microphone or Camera Access
Unexpected Microphone Activity: Apps using the microphone without permission.
Hidden Camera Access: Apps using the camera secretly.
Unknown Audio Devices: Devices that could be recording or transmitting audio.
? Check:
Windows: Settings > Privacy > Microphone/Camera.
Mac: System Preferences > Security & Privacy.
iPhone: Settings > Privacy > Microphone/Camera.
? 5. Unauthorized Access or Account Breaches
Suspicious Login Attempts: Unrecognized locations or devices accessing accounts.
Phishing Emails: Scams trying to trick users into giving away sensitive info.
Unfamiliar Devices: Checking logged-in devices for unauthorized access.
? Check:
Google Account: Security > Your Devices.
Apple ID: Settings > [Your Name] > Devices.
? 6. Data Integrity and File Monitoring
Unusual File Changes: Files modified without your knowledge.
Unauthorized Backups: Data being sent to unknown locations.
Deleted or Missing Files: Files that disappear without explanation.
? Tools: Tripwire, OSSEC, manual file checks.
? 7. Online Presence Security
Leaked Information: Scanning for personal data leaks on the dark web.
Social Media Breaches: Ensuring accounts haven't been hacked.
Email Breaches: Checking if your email has been exposed.
? Tools: HaveIBeenPwned.com, Google Security Checkup.
⚙️ 8. System Logs and Activity Reviews
Audit Logs: Reviewing access logs for unauthorized activity.
System Performance: Monitoring for unusual system slowdowns (a sign of malware).
App Usage Logs: Identifying apps that are running in the background unnecessarily.
? Tools: Event Viewer (Windows), Console (Mac), or third-party security tools.
? 9. Physical Security Checks
Hidden Devices: Searching for hidden microphones or cameras.
RF (Radio Frequency) Scanning: Detecting unauthorized recording devices.
? Tools: RF detectors, apps like Hidden Camera Detector.
? 10. External Threats
Phishing Scams: Fake emails or calls trying to gather personal information.
Social Engineering: Scams where attackers manipulate victims into giving away information.
Voice Cloning/Deepfake Monitoring: Checking for sophisticated threats
Viruses, Trojans, and Worms: Malicious programs designed to harm systems.
Spyware: Programs that secretly record activity, such as keystrokes or audio.
Adware: Unwanted software designed to display ads and possibly gather data.
Ransomware: Malicious software that encrypts data and demands payment.
? Tools: Malwarebytes, Bitdefender, Norton, Windows Defender.
? 2. Network Vulnerability
Unauthorized Devices: Checking if unknown devices are connected to a network.
Open Ports: Unsecured ports that could be exploited by hackers.
Weak Wi-Fi Encryption: Ensuring networks use secure encryption like WPA3.
? Tools: Nmap, Wireshark, Fing, router security settings.
? 3. Device and System Vulnerabilities
Outdated Software: Unpatched software that could be exploited.
Unsecured Settings: Weak system configurations that allow unauthorized access.
Weak Passwords: Easy-to-guess or reused passwords across accounts.
? Tools: Nessus, Qualys, password managers like LastPass.
?️ 4. Unauthorized Microphone or Camera Access
Unexpected Microphone Activity: Apps using the microphone without permission.
Hidden Camera Access: Apps using the camera secretly.
Unknown Audio Devices: Devices that could be recording or transmitting audio.
? Check:
Windows: Settings > Privacy > Microphone/Camera.
Mac: System Preferences > Security & Privacy.
iPhone: Settings > Privacy > Microphone/Camera.
? 5. Unauthorized Access or Account Breaches
Suspicious Login Attempts: Unrecognized locations or devices accessing accounts.
Phishing Emails: Scams trying to trick users into giving away sensitive info.
Unfamiliar Devices: Checking logged-in devices for unauthorized access.
? Check:
Google Account: Security > Your Devices.
Apple ID: Settings > [Your Name] > Devices.
? 6. Data Integrity and File Monitoring
Unusual File Changes: Files modified without your knowledge.
Unauthorized Backups: Data being sent to unknown locations.
Deleted or Missing Files: Files that disappear without explanation.
? Tools: Tripwire, OSSEC, manual file checks.
? 7. Online Presence Security
Leaked Information: Scanning for personal data leaks on the dark web.
Social Media Breaches: Ensuring accounts haven't been hacked.
Email Breaches: Checking if your email has been exposed.
? Tools: HaveIBeenPwned.com, Google Security Checkup.
⚙️ 8. System Logs and Activity Reviews
Audit Logs: Reviewing access logs for unauthorized activity.
System Performance: Monitoring for unusual system slowdowns (a sign of malware).
App Usage Logs: Identifying apps that are running in the background unnecessarily.
? Tools: Event Viewer (Windows), Console (Mac), or third-party security tools.
? 9. Physical Security Checks
Hidden Devices: Searching for hidden microphones or cameras.
RF (Radio Frequency) Scanning: Detecting unauthorized recording devices.
? Tools: RF detectors, apps like Hidden Camera Detector.
? 10. External Threats
Phishing Scams: Fake emails or calls trying to gather personal information.
Social Engineering: Scams where attackers manipulate victims into giving away information.
Voice Cloning/Deepfake Monitoring: Checking for sophisticated threats