Network Edge units make up nearly 30% of intrusion points
Ransomware is still the most popular attack type
Units at the end of life pose a serious risk of security
Learning is not so much to learn that cyberattackers develop their tactics and that the number of attacks is growing every year. New research from Sophos shows that these incidents involving networking devices such as routers, VPNs and firewalls are becoming a growing point in intrusion – accounting for almost 30% of the first compromises observed in Sophos’ annual threat report.
In Ransomware and Data Exfiltration – VPNs, VPNs were the most popular initial compromise type – which made up 25% of events even higher than compromised credentials that are just over 15% – considering that billions of credentials have been stolen from companies around the world every year.