• Scammers are attacking each other with some very old-school tools

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Dec 8 13:30:04 2022
    Scammers are attacking each other with some very old-school tools

    Date:
    Thu, 08 Dec 2022 13:26:25 +0000

    Description:
    Scammers target scammers with typosquatting, phishing, and malware, researchers are saying.

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    Cybercriminals are not just targeting businesses and consumers with their nasty practices- theyre also going after one another, according to a new report.

    Cybersecurity experts Sophos discovered that crooks often use the same techniques against one another - sometimes for financial gain, sometimes to settle the score, and sometimes simply out of spite.

    Whatever the case may be, the practice is so widespread that underground forums have entire subsections dedicated to arbitrage and settling these disputes. Millions in damages

    Sophos recently analyzed three separate cybercrime forums, two Russian-speaking ones (Exploit and XSS), and one English-speaking (BreachForums). As it turns out, all three have dedicated arbitration rooms, which experience occasional mayhem. Sometimes, the accused criminals would go dark and not show up, or call the accusers rippers. In other instances, they try to work out a solution. These arent some low-level criminals, either.
    Some of the worlds most infamous ransomware groups are being mentioned.

    In any case, in the last 12 months, Sophos observed some 600 scams, through which the crooks lost more than $2.5 million. Some claims are as low as $2, while others go as high as $160,000. The irony of the whole thing is that the crooks are using the same techniques on each other that they use against
    their actual targets - typosquatting, phishing, backdoors and malware , fake marketplaces, to name a few. Read more

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    For Sophos, the findings provide a treasure trove of valuable insight into
    the minds and practices of the cybercriminal community. These insights could (and should) be leveraged in an effort to protect endpoints against common threats, the company argues.

    Because criminals often need to offer up a lot of evidence when reporting the scams that they themselves have fallen victim to, they provide a wealth of tactical and strategic information about their operationssomething which has been an untapped resource until now. These arbitration reports also give us
    an inside look at attackers priorities, their rivalries and alliances, and, ironically, how theyre susceptible to the same types of deception used
    against their victims, said Matt Wixey, senior threat researcher, Sophos.
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