Compare cybersecurity risks in the U.S. and another country.

There are risks all over the world that take place often, but different countries comply with risks that others may not face. The U.S. faces many risks such as malware, password theft, traffic interception, and phishing attacks. Malware is known as a term for viruses and destructive computer programs, which are used to infect networks to get control of information that is compromised. Malware is also used in Canada to take control of data, and in this way malware is a similar risk between both countries. Malware has always been a very common risk in the U.S. and has led to many destructive outcomes. Password theft is also another risk that is very commonly used from Asia to the U.S. for the most part. Password theft has created many problems that result in accounts or information getting leaked as well as other unauthorized people gaining access to logins that they are not supposed to. It is very important to keep logins secure otherwise this risk will become more frequent. Traffic interception is another risk that is taken into account in the U.S. This risk is defined as a process that monitors and controls the traffic by processing packets chosen through the network that is becoming compromised. This risk is known to be common in Russia and recently there have been safety features implemented to avoid this risk and keeps the systems in control without the supervision of an interceptions. Interceptions happen pretty frequently in most countries but can be resolved with the technology that has been developed recently. Phishing attacks are another type of risk that are really common in the U.S. This process is when a email or text message lures a person in to clicking something that gives out information. A lot of these messages claim to be big companies and convince people to trust them, but it causes a lot of issues in the country and overall is a huge risk.