Corporate Data Heist: Infostealer Malware Swipes 400,000 Credentials in a Record Breach

 

Recent research has revealed that corporate credentials are being stolen alarmingly. The study revealed that over 400,000 corporate credentials were stolen by malware specialized in data theft. Approximately 20 million malware logs were examined in the study. The study was conducted on obscure platforms such as the dark web and Telegram channels that sell malware logs. Consequently, this indicates that networks are widely embraced within businesses. 
There is a simple way to explain how info stealer malware works. It infiltrates your agency’s systems, snatches valuable data, and delivers it back to cybercriminals from where it originated. These miscreants can use this data to perform harmful activities or sell it on the underground cybercrime market to make profits. The dark web and Telegram channels are filled with almost 20 million information-stealing virus records. A significant number of these types of viruses are used to access information from companies. 
Cybercriminals steal data from a variety of computer platforms, including browsers, email clients, instant messengers, gaming services, cryptocurrency wallets, and FTP clients. This is to profit from their schemes. Hackers archive stolen data into “logs” before selling them on the dark web markets or reusing them for future hacks. In this study, several major families of information-stealing systems were identifie

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