Threat correlation and visibility creates effective means to render cybercrime profitless
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KONG, CHINA -�Media OutReach�- 13 October
2020 -�Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), the leader in cloud security, today released key ways to identify and
disrupt criminal market operations to conclude a three-part report series on
the underground hosting market. In the report, researchers outline the
infrastructure business approaches of attackers to help security teams and law
enforcement agencies best recognize, defend against, and disrupt them.
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Understanding criminal operations, motivations and
business models is key to dismantling the bulletproof hosting industry on which
the majority of global cybercrime is built.
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"Increasingly, mature organizations have SOC and
XDR capabilities, which means security teams today have moved into the realm of
also being investigators," said Robert McArdle, director of forward-looking
threat research at Trend Micro. "At that level of security sophistication, you
need to understand how the criminals operate to strategically defend against
attackers. We hope this report provides insight into cybercriminal operations
that can prove actionable for organizations and ultimately make hosters lose
profits."
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Bulletproof hosters (BPH) are the root of
cybercriminal infrastructure and therefore use a sophisticated business model
to outlast takedown efforts. These include flexibility, professionalism and
offering a range of services to cater to an array of customer needs.
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The report details several effective methods to
help investigators identify underground hosters, including:
- Identify which
IP ranges are in public block deny lists, or those associated with a large
number of public abuse requests, as those may be indicative of BPH. - Analyze autonomous system behavior and peering
information patterns to flag activity that is likely associated to BPH. - Once one BPH host has been detected,
use machine fingerprinting to detect others that may be linked to the same
provider.
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The report also lists methods for law enforcement
agencies and businesses to disrupt underground hosting businesses, without
necessarily needing to identify or takedown their servers. These include:
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- Submit properly documented abuse
requests to the suspected underground hosting provider and upstream peers. - Add BPH network ranges to
well-established deny lists. - Increase the operational costs of the
BPH, to impair business stability. - Undermine the
reputation of the BPH on the cybercrime underground: perhaps via covert accounts that call into
question the security of the criminal hosting provider or discuss possible
collaboration with authorities.
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To read the full report, please visit: https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/hk/security/news/cybercrime-and-digital-threats/inside-the-bulletproof-hosting-business-cybercrime-methods-opsec.
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