Unsecured Elasticsearch clusters are being targeted in a fresh wave of attacks designed to drop both malware and cryptocurrency mining software. . This week, cybersecurity researchers from Cisco Talos warned of a spike in recent strikes against these systems, with six separate cyberattack groups believed to be involved. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Security analysts highlight an alarming increase in focused malware assaults on vulnerable MongoDB instances.. malware attacks, Elasticsearch security, cyber threat landscape, targeted attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Security exploits are being created more easily and faster than ever, with attackers targeting e-commerce sites for financial gain, according to new research. . . .. Attacks against e-commerce companies increased by 400 per cent during the last six months, according to the latest Internet Security Threat from Symantec. The firm's sixth bi-annual global security report covering the fist half of this year found that the sector was the single most targeted industry, with nearly 16 per cent of attacks against it. This compared with just four per cent reported during the previous six months. This rise may indicate a shift from attacks motivated by notoriety to attacks motivated by economic gain, the report speculated. This possibility is further illustrated by an increase in phishing scams and spyware designed to steal confidential information and pass it along to attackers. Attacks against web application technologies were also found to have jumped sharply, due in part to the increasingly widespread deployment of such technology within organisations and the relative ease with which they can be exploited. The report noted that almost 82 per cent of documented web application vulnerabilities were classified as easy to exploit, thereby representing a significant threat to an organisation's infrastructure and critical information assets. The link for this article located at Robert Jaques is no longer available. . Recent studies indicate that cyber assaults targeting online retail firms surged by 400% over the past half year.. E-commerce Security, Web Application Threats, Cyber Attack Trends, Financial Cyber Attacks, Internet Security Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Computer attacks on companies were up sharply in the second half of 2001, reports a computer security corporation, which admitted it was surprised by the volume of verified cyber-assaults: At least 128,678. The Riptech report, obtained by The Washington Post, said . . . . Computer attacks on companies were up sharply in the second half of 2001, reports a computer security corporation, which admitted it was surprised by the volume of verified cyber-assaults: At least 128,678. The Riptech report, obtained by The Washington Post, said that while few of the attacks detected were a "serious threat," the number should serve as a warning that "the Internet security threat is real, pervasive, and perhaps more severe than previously anticipated." The increase, if not the number, of cyber-strikes was confirmed by the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) Coordination Center at Carnegie-Mellon University, a government-funded operation. It reported 52,658 security breaches and attacks in 2001, up 50 percent from the previous year. The number of computer vulnerabilities reported to CERT doubled. The Riptech report did not include "worm" attacks -- if it had, the number of attacks would be 63 percent higher. Corporate computer systems are increasing vulnerable to attacks in part because companies are not using security measures readily available to them, said the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, part of the National Research Council. The link for this article located at CBS is no longer available. . In 2001, corporate cyber incidents escalated dramatically, with more than 128,000 breaches documented, indicating a critical online security risk.. Cyber Attacks, Computer Security Trends, Internet Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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