These are officially the worst malware strains of the year
Date:
Tue, 04 Oct 2022 15:05:44 +0000
Description:
Emotet reigns supreme, despite a number of damaging setbacks.
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Cybersecurity experts from OpenText Security Solutions have determined what they feel are the worst malware threats of the year 2022 so far.
Its "Nastiest Malware of 2022" report saw the Emotet kept the devious crown, followed by the ever-evolving LockBit.
Whats more, the company says theres evidence that the hacker holiday is no more, with businesses of all sizes now warned to be on their guard against attack. LockBit and Conti
Even though Emotet was briefly shut down last year, it came back stronger,
and is now considered the most successful botnet in existence.
OpenText describes second-placed LockBit as this years most prolific and successful ransomware group, which evolved this year to threaten with triple extortion tactics: full data encryption, the threat of data leaks, and a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
Conti takes the third spot, due to the fact that it managed to survive a
major backlash from the hacking community. In early 2022, Conti announced its support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine, triggering a huge response from its partners and affiliates. Since then, Conti rebranded into multiple operations, with the researchers singling out HelloKitty, BlackCat, and BlackByte as the most successful ones. Read more
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In fourth place is Qbot, possibly the oldest info-stealing trojan that still gets updated to this day, while Valyria rounds off the top five. This one transformed from a banking trojan into a malspam botnet, and then into a malicious script that can deliver ransomware. The tricky part about Valyria
is the complexity of the components and its ability to evade detection, the researchers say.
Finally, the data has shown an almost 1100% increase in phishing, in the
first four months of the year, compared to the same period the year before. This, the researchers speculate, could mean the end of the hacker holiday, a period of fewer attacks following the busy holiday season.
The key takeaway from this years findings is that malware remains centre
stage in the threats posed towards individuals, businesses, and governments, said Muhi Majzoub, EVP and Chief Product Officer, OpenText. Cybercriminals continue to evolve their tactics, leaving the infosec community in a constant state of catch-up. With the mainstream adoption of ransomware payloads and cryptocurrency facilitating payments, the battle will continue. No person, no businessregardless of sizeis immune to these threats. These are the best ransomware protection tools right now
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