07/02/2021 07:46:05 AM
Author's Note: Kaspersky has blocked nine million cases of crypto mining last year. It is more than three times compared to phishing attempts, while over 800 thousand attempts of ransomware.
More about this report from the global cybersecurity company can be seen in the press release below.
In
Southeast Asia, cryptomining is the highest in terms of attempted
attacks blocked by Kaspersky at 8,926,117 in 2020. Detected phishing
attempts were at 2,890,825 while ransomware attempts were at 804,513
last year.
Malicious
cryptocurrency malware used in cryptomining is being used by
cybercriminals to use the hardware they don’t own such as smartphones,
computers, tablets, and servers. They then harness the processing
power of these devices to mine for cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin,
the prices of which have been skyrocketing.
So
if you’re a business owner and your staff are working remotely
because of the pandemic yet you find your office power bill unusually
high, check your IT backend. There may be cryptominers using your
business resources, at your expense.
In
Kaspersky's
recent 2020 SMB Threat Report,
cryptomining attempts were monitored to have been reduced to
8,926,117 in 2020 from a massive 13, 247,796 detections in 2019.
“We
have seen a decrease in miner attacks around the world and the same
trend applies to SEA, too. The main factor behind the decreasing
number of attacks is the cost of cryptocurrencies which has been
declining over the past three years and only recently began to rise
sharply in price again,” says Evgeny Lopatin, Malware Analyst Team
Lead at Kaspersky.
Kaspersky
is advising business owners not to keep their guards down.
“SMBs normally have a relaxed attitude towards information security and so the main damage from cryptomining is expected to be felt by this sector. Cryptocurrencies continue to attract investor and user attention due to the continued spike in its prices so we really caution SMBs not to underestimate the possibility that cryptomining will remain to be a serious cyberthreat. After all, cybercriminals have long realized that infecting servers is more profitable than mining on home users’ computers so SMBs should take this silent threat seriously,” said Yeo Siang Tiong, General Manager for Southeast Asia at Kaspersky.
In
the region, most of the monitored cryptomining attempts prevented by
Kaspersky were observed in Indonesia and Vietnam for two consecutive
years, accounting for almost 71% in 2020 and 80% in 2019 of all
attempted incidents in SEA.
Unlike
ransomware attacks tend to be more frightening and require to
be dealt with quickly, cryptominers flourish the longer they are
hidden and use this stealth in the long-term to profit from the exploit.
Some
tell-tale signs that personal devices are being used illegally by
cryptominers include system response slowing down due to the workload
strain, increase in power consumption that result in batteries
depleting at a faster pace or electricity bills skyrocketing, and a
more significant data usage.
If
businesses suspect their systems being accessed by cryptominers,
Kaspersky has a few tips to ensure the safety of their assets and
devices:
- Keep
operating systems and software fresh and regularly updated.
- Avoid
clicking email links and attachments from unverified and untrusted
sources.
- Practice
caution when installing software from the web since cryptominers are
known to embed malware in them.
- Take
advantage of a strong security solution that businesses with limited
cybersecurity expertise and resources could use like Kaspersky
Endpoint Detection and Response Optimum (KEDRO). KEDRO is actually
an efficient way for SMEs to reduce costs while saving on protection
as it complements protection for endpoints such as mobile phones,
tablets, and laptops connected to the company network.
- Carry
out regular security audits of your corporate network. And you
should not forget about less-obvious targets, such as
queue-management systems, POS terminals, and vending machines. Once
infected, an army of those devices can bring much profit to
criminals.
Learn
more about current deals of up to 40% in savings on the KEDRO
security solution by visiting
https://go.kaspersky.com/SEA_SMB_Promo_KERO.html?utm_campaign=SEA21Q2KERO.
Author: slickmaster | © 2021 The SlickMaster's Files
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