Thursday, February 14, 2013

Websense 2013 threat report

USA: Research findings released from Websense Security Labs, the worldwide research team from Websense Inc., report explosive year-over-year growth in global cyberattack trends.

“Year-over-year, the number of malicious web-based attacks increased by nearly 600 percent,” said Charles Renert, VP of the Websense Security Labs.

“These attacks were staged predominantly on legitimate sites and challenge traditional approaches to security and trust. The timed, targeted nature of these advanced threats indicates a new breed of sophisticated attacker who is intent on compromising increasingly higher-yield targets. Only proactive, real-time security techniques, that inspect the entire lifecycle of a threat, can withstand the assault and prevent data theft.”

Below are key Websense 2013 Threat Report findings, based on a year-over-year comparison of web, email, data, mobile and social media threats:

* Each week, organizations faced an average of 1,719 attacks for every 1,000 users.
* Malicious websites increased by nearly 600 percent worldwide.
* North American malicious sites increased by 720 percent and EMEA saw a 531 percent increase.
* Legitimate web hosts were home to 85 percent of those malicious sites.
* Half of web-connected malware downloaded additional executables in the first 60 seconds.
* Only 7.7 percent of malware interacted with the system registry—circumventing many behavioral detection systems and antivirus solutions.
* Thirty-two percent of malicious links in social media used shortened URLs. Once cybercriminals gain access to a host, they typically hide their own malicious pages deep in the directory tree. This process generates very long and complex web links that might tip off a wary user. Link shortening solves that problem.
* The United States of America, Russia and Germany were the top three countries hosting malware. Meanwhile, the Bahamas made its debut into the list of top five countries hosting phishing sites, with a second place ranking.
* China, the United States of America and Russia were the top three countries hosting command and control servers.
* Only one in five emails were legitimate and email spam increased to 76 percent. Worldwide spam volumes reached more than a quarter of a million emails per hour.
* One in 10 malicious mobile applications asked for permission to install other apps, something rarely required by legitimate apps.

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