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Cybercriminals Up Their Game with Beneath-the-OS Threats and Digitally-Signed Malware; Malicious URLs Eclipsing Botnets as Malware Distribution Leader
“We are seeing attacks shifting into a variety of new areas, from
factories, to corporations, to government agencies, to the
infrastructure that connects them together,” said
Leveraging data from McAfee’s Global Threat Intelligence (GTI) network,
the
More Threats, More Availability, More Industries Targeted
As a group, unique password-stealing trojans grew 72 percent in Q4 as
cybercriminals realized that user authentication credentials constitute
some of the most valuable intellectual property stored on most
computers. Now widely available, these trojans are increasingly
appearing within customized threats or combined with other
“off-the-shelf” threats available on the internet. Fourth quarter
revelations around
Web Threats Shift from Botnets to URLs
McAfee continued to see suspicious URLs replacing botnets as the primary distribution mechanism for malware. An analysis of web threats found that the number of new suspicious URLs increased by 70 percent in Q4. New suspect URLs averaged 4.6 million per month, almost doubling the previous 2.7 million per month figure from the last two quarters. Ninety-five percent of these URLs were found to be hosting malware, exploits or code designed specifically to compromise computers. The decline in the number of infected systems controlled by botnet operators is driven in part by law enforcement efforts to bring botnets down, but perhaps more so by the declining appeal of the botnet business model.
Increase in Infections beneath the OS
The volume of Master Boot Record-related malware climbed 27 percent to
reach an all-time quarterly high. These threats embed themselves deep
within the PC system storage stack, where standard antivirus solutions
cannot detect them. Once embedded, they can steal user information,
download other malicious software, or leverage the infected PC’s
computing power to launch attacks against other PCs or networks. While
these MBR attacks represent a relatively small portion of the overall PC
malware landscape,
Malicious Signed Binaries Circumvent System Security
The number of electronically-signed malware samples doubled over the course of Q4. This clearly indicates that cybercriminals have decided that signing malware binaries is one of the best ways to circumvent standard system security measures.
Mobile Malware Continues to Increase and Evolve
The number of mobile malware samples discovered by
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