[CPWG] Malware report
Roberto Gaetano
roberto_gaetano at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 24 21:36:01 UTC 2021
Thanks Alan
I have to say that I am not surprised by the findings, but it is always good to have confirmation by a study of things that we suspected but had no evidence of.
Cheers,
Roberto
> On 24.11.2021, at 06:41, Alan Greenberg via CPWG <cpwg at icann.org> wrote:
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> Last week I said I would forward a new Malware report:
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> https://interisle.net/MalwareLandscape2021.html
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> The message I received says that among other things, the report notes that:
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> . Malware that exploits Internet of Things (IoT) devices is the fastest growing category of malware.
> . Information stealers and ransomware account for 40% of malware that exploited user devices such as tablets, mobile phones, laptops, and PCs.
> . Malware attackers extensively misused file sharing services, code repositories, and storage services.
> . Domain registrars with high malware domain counts tend also to have high phishing domain counts.
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> You can find the Executive Summary at https://interisle.net/MalwareLandscape2021-ExecutiveSummary.pdf and the full report at https://interisle.net/MalwareLandscape2021.pdf.
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> Alan
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