Whenever I see graphics like this I contemplate suicide. Death would be easier than trying to explain to people why this infographic is wrong
Probably a more realistic graph (OC)
@vxunderground Isn’t it partly correct?
@MrKDonAT 1. Worms don't really exist anymore 2. Botnet is extremely vague, too vague, technically "Spyware", "Adware", and "Trojan" would fall under this category 3. "Spyware" is more akin to "Information Stealers". However, technically a "RAT" could be this too 4. "Adware" could be under
@vxunderground for anyone reading wondering what's wrong with the graphic: these aren't distinct categories anymore. ransomware that uses double extortion (steal data, encrypt data, threaten to keep data encrypted and leak stolen data, which is most of ransomware nowadays) steals information,
@vxunderground It gets even better when you use an actual framework and people still argue with you, only to cite a different source... which cites the framework you used. yes... this actually happened
@vxunderground I burst out laughing before I even looked at the graphic In fact, I have yet to read any of the text in the graphic Now I'm going to happily discover why it is in fact, —wrong, by reading the words and processing the info, the twice aforementioned graphic intends to teach!
@vxunderground Those r the types man
@vxunderground I feel like 4 of these items are from an ancient time. This slide is designed for a boomer decision maker.
@vxunderground just a nonsense graphic tho init absolutely no need for such information to be presented in this way
@vxunderground AI generated crap. You can spot it from miles away.
@vxunderground Here I had grok remake it in "vxunderground style" with skulls
@vxunderground A hit on LinkedIn
@vxunderground I miss my efnet bots
@vxunderground This is 100% on someone's LinkedIn with people chiming in to say how much they agree.
@vxunderground This graphic hurts my eyes smelly
@vxunderground The worms 🐛 part is making me twitch
@vxunderground I like how they highlight the important modern threats like infostealers and RATs.
@vxunderground "Vectors of semantic vulnerability"
@vxunderground Also, look at the colors of the labels... Absolutely disgusting and misleading design
@vxunderground This Japanese IDS/IPS should make you feel better
@vxunderground Most important job as blue team is to keep these things away from the CISO
@vxunderground You just gotta think of it as cybersecurity kindergarten. The point was bright colors and definitions not a comprehensive framework. Anyone smart enough to see thru it moves on
@vxunderground I might just start making these to make money from engagement bots
@vxunderground It's easier to scam someone than it is to convince them they've been scammed
@vxunderground The colour difference for the chart and text for 01 and 06 is really hurting my autism 😅
@vxunderground My PC when I become part of a bot net
@vxunderground Call me a 24-yr old boomer but I prefer absorbing information through bulleted lists with insane levels of indentation
@vxunderground Also, the colours for the text are really inconsistent, and what are these icons?
@vxunderground So use a worm based spyware trojan to create a botnet of adware, which only unlocks their machine when they pass a quiz on malware types.
@vxunderground The shitty colors don’t help either
@vxunderground don't get caught up on content not made for you.
@vxunderground Is it because some of the colours don't match?
@vxunderground When i look at this i see the child toy
@vxunderground It's better if you remove the words and use vaguely ambiguous icons.










