Selling Ransomware Breaches: 4 Trends Spotted on the RAMP Forum


The sale and purchase of unauthorized access to compromised enterprise networks has become a linchpin for cybercriminal operations, particularly in facilitating ransomware attacks.

Underground forums are sharing guidelines on breaching networks and selling the access they obtain, leaving the exploitation to other malicious actors. On underground criminal forums, these transactions allow actors with complementary skills to collaborate, amplifying the impact and reach of cyberattacks. The market for such access has grown notably, especially as ransomware operators increasingly employ double-extortion tactics.

Read more…
Source: Rapid7


Sign up for our Newsletter


Related:

  • Ransomware Behind Norsk Hydro Attack Takes On Wiper-Like Capabilities

    March 27, 2019

    Researchers are still looking for answers when it comes to LockerGoga’s initial infection method – and what the attackers behind the ransomware really want. LockerGoga, the malware that took down Norsk Hydro last week, has taken the industrial world by storm, as researchers race to uncover more about the mysterious ransomware that crippled several of the ...

  • The latest dark web cyber-criminal trend: Selling children’s personal data

    March 27, 2019

    Imagine you’re a teenager, applying for credit to buy your first car or maybe a loan to go to university. You don’t remember taking out a credit card when you were six years old, but the bank is adamant, and now you have a poor credit rating and in their eyes, you’re persona non grata. ...

  • UK: Police Federation Confirms Ransomware Breach

    March 22, 2019

    The Police Federation of England and Wales (PFEW) has confirmed that it has suffered a ransomware attack, but has said that it was not specifically targetted and was likely to have been impacted as part of a wider campaign. The ransomware attack has apparently only impacted computers at its headquarters in Surrey, and the PFEW said ...

  • Global threat group Fin7 returns with new SQLRat malware

    March 20, 2019

    The notoriously well-known threat group Fin7, also known as Carbanak, is back with a new set of administrator tools and never-before-seen forms of malware. Fin7 has been active since at least 2015 and since the group’s inception has been connected to attacks against hundreds of companies worldwide. Over 100 companies have been impacted in the United States ...

  • Aluminium Maker Hydro Goes Old School After Ransomware Attack

    March 20, 2019

    A large Norwegian manufacturing firm has had to close its website and IT operations and go old school by resorting to manual processes for its factories. It comes after a devastating ransomware attack crippled Norsk Hydro, one of the world’s largest producers of aluminium. As of Wednesday afternoon, its website was still offline, and the firm has ...

  • London’s top attractions besieged by more than 100 million cyber attacks

    March 18, 2019

    Kew Gardens, National History Museum, Tate Gallery and Imperial War Museum have been hammered by a total of 109 million cyber attacks over the last few years according to Parliament Street. The research firm issued a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the four leading tourist attractions in London to uncover just how secure their IT ...