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Hackers Are Hiding in Plain Sight | Huntress

2024-07-02 · Read original ↗

ATT&CK techniques detected

4 predictions
T1588.002Tool
91%
“years. the work - from - home shift of the pandemic forced more organizations to finally confront their cybersecurity vulnerabilities. more companies are addressing their sorely lacking endpoint security. though, let ’ s be clear : everyone could stand to improve. threat actors, …”
T1219Remote Access Tools
84%
“hackers are hiding in plain sight | huntress in the past year, hackers have started trading in the proverbial black hoodie and are opting instead for a “ cloak of invisibility. ” the result? cybercriminals are hiding — often in plain sight — and moving covertly in systems before …”
T1219Remote Access Tools
82%
“you know and trust — things like using remote monitoring and management ( rmm ) tools to gain access to systems you never even knew were vulnerable. it ’ s a pattern huntress observed throughout 2023, with remote access abuse occurring on popular tools like screenconnect and ater…”
T1072Software Deployment Tools
55%
“hackers are hiding in plain sight | huntress in the past year, hackers have started trading in the proverbial black hoodie and are opting instead for a “ cloak of invisibility. ” the result? cybercriminals are hiding — often in plain sight — and moving covertly in systems before …”

Summary

Cybercriminals are now blending into legitimate systems. Huntress’ 2024 Cyber Threat Report reveals the latest unsettling trends and tactics we observed, including the misuse of remote monitoring tools and cloud storage services.