• Security attacks on password managers have soared

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Feb 11 11:30:06 2025
    Security attacks on password managers have soared

    Date:
    Tue, 11 Feb 2025 11:28:00 +0000

    Description:
    Many new malware samples demonstrate sophistication, persistence, and
    stealth, report claims.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Picus Security says the number of attacks against password managers skyrocketed in 2024 The malware is growing more sophisticated Users should deploy MFA with password managers, research suggests

    Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting password managers in an attempt to break into various important digital accounts.

    Picus Security detailed its findings in the newly-released Red Report 2025, based on an in-depth analysis of more than a million malware variants collected last year, finding a quarter of all malware (25%) targeted credentials in password stores. This, the researchers claim, represents a three-fold increase compared to the year before.

    For the first time ever, stealing credentials from password stores is in the top 10 techniques listed in the MITRE ATT&CK Framework, they said. The report reveals that these top 10 techniques accounted for 93% of all malicious actions in 2024. Multi-factor authentication

    The attackers are using all sorts of sophisticated extraction methods in
    their attacks, Picus Security co-founder and VP of Picus Labs, Dr. Suleyman Ozarslan said, including memory scraping, registry harvesting, and compromising local and cloud-based password stores.

    To tackle the threat, Ozarslan added, it is pivotal people use password managers together with multi-factor authentication (MFA). Furthermore, they should never reuse a password, especially for their password manager .

    The attacks are not just growing in volume, but in sophistication, as well. Picus said its seen threat actors prioritizing complex, prolonged,
    multi-stage attacks that require a new generation of malware. That malware, infostealers included, comes with increased stealth, persistence, and even automation. The researchers likened this increasing sophistication to the perfect heist, since most malware samples come with more than a dozen malicious actions designed to help attackers evade defenses, increase permissions and exfiltrate data.

    A password manager is a tool that securely stores, generates, and autofills passwords for websites and apps. It helps users create and manage strong, unique passwords without needing to remember them all. It is considered one
    of the key pillars of good cybersecurity hygiene. You might also like How to choose the perfect password manager for you We've rounded up the best
    password managers Take a look at our guide to the best authenticator app



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