4.4.2. Organized Groups

Solo entities are those who work alone with minimal security. They are usually experts in their field, using a single piece of code as equipment, such as viruses, worms, and sniffers to abuse frameworks. They generally gain access to the organization's framework through hardware damage and web loopholes. Their targets are usually small, and attacks are somewhat less critical. In addition, large and complex systems that may contain flaws are more vulnerable to attack. Monetary institutions are also more exposed to attacks because they exchange sensitive information [72].
