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Researchers spot massive increase in RDP attack attempts
2021-02-12 04:00

The COVID-19 pandemic continued to influence the cybercrime landscape in 2020, ESET reveals.

Most notably, the new attack surface created by the shift to work from home brought further growth of Remote Desktop Protocol attacks, albeit at a slower rate compared to previous quarters.

Between Q1 and Q4 2020, telemetry recorded a staggering 768% increase in RDP attack attempts.

"RDP security is not to be underestimated especially due to ransomware, which is commonly deployed through RDP exploits, and, with its increasingly aggressive tactics, poses a great risk to both private and public sectors. As the security of remote work gradually improves, the boom in attacks exploiting RDP is expected to slow down - we already saw some signs of this in Q4," explains Roman Kováč, Chief Research Officer at ESET. Increase in COVID-19-themed email threats.

Another trend observed in Q4 was an increase in COVID-19-themed email threats, especially related to the end-of-year vaccine rollouts.

The featured story of the report recounts the events of October 2020, when ESET took part in a global disruption campaign targeting TrickBot, one of the largest and longest-lived botnets.


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