Colleagues, 2018 has
seen the meteoric rise in cyber-attacks focusing on crypto mining applications.
Thus, it is no surprise that over 170,000 consumer devices in Brazil which
operate under MicroTik
routers were infected with Coinhive
mining software. Both SkyBox
and Trustwave
security firms affirms such attacks. We reported earlier this week that some
32% of cyber-attacks now involve crypto mining which far outweighs the
relatively modest 8% of ransomware attacks. The weakest link in the crypto
ecosystem appears to be network routers. Our previous post cited Cisco
routers. Now MicroTik is also on the target list. Bottom line: Whether corporate
or service provider networks, router hygiene is of utmost importance. Keeping
all security software and patches up-to-date has become more critical than
ever. We recommend that IT professionals managing routers increase their vigilance
by: A) Tracking security threats, and B)
Maintaining security software. Each router vendor maintain security threat
alerts and mitigation tactics on their web sites. Bottom line: The cyber threat
against network routers by nefarious crypto miners is likely to get much worse
until vendors can make a quantum leap forward in their security measures. Share your comments
today! Lawrence – Cryptocurrency
Academy (https://cryptocurrencyacademy.blogspot.com/)
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