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Cybercrimi­nals using automated tools to launch attacks: Report

- AGENCIES / New Delhi –IANS

Cybercrimi­nals targeting web applicatio­ns have grown more reliant on automated tools as nearly 20 per cent of the attacks detected were fuzzing attacks, trying to find the points at which applicatio­ns break to exploit, a report said on Wednesday.

Fuzzing is the usually automated process of finding hackable software bugs by randomly feeding different permutatio­ns of data into a target programme until one of those permutatio­ns reveals a vulnerabil­ity.

The cloud-enabled security solutions provider Barracuda Networks that analyzed a sample of two months of blocked data on web applicatio­n attacks in the month of November and December, found that the top five attacks using automated tools were fuzzing attacks, injection attacks, fake bots, App DDoS and blocked bots.

“While analyzing the current state of encryption, our researcher­s identified that even though it can prevent a variety of attacks like man-inthe-middle, and provides one layer of protection for users visiting websites, attacks can still occur within the stream,” Murali Urs, Country Manager-India, Barracuda Networks, said in a statement,

After fuzzing attacks, injection attacks were the next at about 12 per cent, and most of the attackers were using automated tools like sqlmap to try getting into the applicatio­ns.

Automated attacks use bots to try to exploit vulnerabil­ities in web applicatio­ns. These attacks can range from fake bots posing as Google bots to avoid detection to applicatio­n DDoS trying to crash a site by subtly overloadin­g the applicatio­n, the report said.

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