The Asian Age

Russia, US top cyberattac­k sources for India

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report, said the insights are based on data from “honeypots”.

The company said it has deployed more than 41 such “honeypots” across the globe that “serve as sitting ducks for cybercrimi­nals” and enables collection of the latest malware samples/ shell scripts and new hacking techniques.

These “honeypots” are basically decoy servers that emulate the IT environmen­t of a business. To the attackers, these look like actual servers of real companies with weaknesses and vulnerabil­ities.

This method, according to F- Secure, helps gain critical insights on attack types, popular targets, sources, volume, and TTPs.

“Such insights are collected by deliberate­ly allowing potential attackers to gain unauthoris­ed access to the emulated services of a server, and then studying the attack path to the point that the attacker realises it is a honeypot,” it added.

The report said the top five source countries that targeted India included Russia ( 2,55,589 attacks), followed by the US ( 1,03,458), China ( 42,544), the Netherland­s ( 19,169) and Germany ( 15,330), totalling 4,36,090 attacks.

On the other hand, Indian cyberattac­kers targeted a total of 12,540 attacks toward Austrian organisati­ons, the Netherland­s ( 9,267), the UK ( 6,347), Japan ( 4,701), and Ukraine ( 3,708), the report said.

The report said India ranks 21st in the global tally with 6,95,396 attacks hackers across various countries. However, India took the 13th spot in terms of hackers initiating attacks with 73,482 such incidents. Globally, the UK was the biggest source country with a total of 97,680,746 attacks this year, while the US was the top destinatio­n country with 1,10,10,212 attacks, the report said.

“Our public honeypots are a valuable source of threat intelligen­ce, and an integral part of the infrastruc­ture that powers our various security offerings, including our Rapid Detection and Response Service,” F- Secure vice president of cyber security products R& D Leszek Tasiemski said.

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