Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment: iOCTA 2017
the 2017 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) reports how cybercrime continues to grow and evolve. While many aspects of cybercrime are firmly established, other areas of cybercrime have witnessed a striking upsurge in activity, including attacks on an unprecedented scale, as cybercrim...
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520 | |a the 2017 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) reports how cybercrime continues to grow and evolve. While many aspects of cybercrime are firmly established, other areas of cybercrime have witnessed a striking upsurge in activity, including attacks on an unprecedented scale, as cybercrime continues to take new forms and new directions. A handful of cyber-attacks have caused widespread public concern but only represented a small sample of the wide array of cyber threats now faced. Because of the similar tools and techniques used, it is sometimes difficult to attribute cyber-attacks to particular groups, for example, financially motivated cybercriminals and Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups. Some of the reported cyber-attacks from mid-2017 illustrate this trend. For genuine financially motivated attacks, extortion remains a common tactic, with ransomware and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks remaining priorities for EU law enforcement. Ransomware attacks have eclipsed most other global cybercrime threats, with the first half of 2017 witnessing ransomware attacks on a scale previously unseen following the emergence of self-propagating 'ransomworms', as observed in the WannaCry and Petya/NotPetya cases. Moreover, while information-stealing malware such as banking Trojans remain a key threat, they often have a limited target profile. Ransomware has widened the range of potential malware victims, impacting victims indiscriminately across multiple industries in both the private and public sectors, and highlighting how connectivity and poor digital hygiene and security practices can allow such a threat to quickly spread and expand the attack vector. | ||
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