Capturing the Cyber Threats on Home Base Amidst COVID-19

While staying in and working from home has become a new normal amidst the COVID-19, it has increased the risk of cyber threats as cybercriminals prey on people’s fear, remote tools, and stressed IT systems. Here’s a look at how the cyber threat landscape has transitioned in the past five months.
Capturing the Cyber Threats on Home Base Amidst COVID-19

Attacks on remote tools surge

Since the outbreak of the Coronavirus, millions of workers working from home are accessing organizations’ resources through VPNs, video-conferencing apps, and other cloud-based services. Unfortunately, this has created an opportunity for cybercriminals to deploy campaigns against these tools to gain remote access to networks and machines.
  • McAfee researchers reported a 630% rise in cloud-based cyber-attacks between January and April, 2020. These attacks were aimed at accessing cloud accounts with important credentials and targeted collaboration services like Microsoft Office 365.
  • According to CheckPoint, cybercriminals also impersonated video-conferencing apps like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams to lure victims in different phishing and malware attacks.
  • Several cyberattacks campaigns that leveraged fake VPN apps and unpatched VPNs were also carried out either to spread malware or trick users in scams.
  • Additionally, Kaspersky recorded around 100,000-150,000 attacks on the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) since the start of the outbreak.
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