Hackers Created Thousands of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Related Sites As Bait

24.03.2020

As the world comes to grips with the coronavirus pandemic, the situation has proven to be a blessing in disguise for threat actors, who’ve taken advantage of the opportunity to target victims with scams or malware campaigns.

Now, according to a new report published by Check Point Research today and shared with The Hacker News, hackers are exploiting the COVID-19 outbreak to spread their own infections, including registering malicious Coronavirus-related domains and selling discounted off-the-shelf malware in the dark web.

“Special offers by different hackers promoting their ‘goods’ — usually malicious malware or exploit tools — are being sold over the darknet under special offers with ‘COVID19’ or ‘coronavirus’ as discount codes, targeting wannabe cyber-attackers,” the cybersecurity firm said.

COVID-19 Discounts: Exploit Tools for Sale

The report comes following an uptick in the number of malicious coronavirus-related domains that have been registered since the start of January.

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“In the past three weeks alone (since the end of February 2020), we have noticed a huge increase in the number of domains registered — the average number of new domains is almost 10 times more than the average number found in previous weeks,” the researchers said. “0.8 percent of these domains were found to be malicious (93 websites), and another 19 percent were found to be suspicious (more than 2,200 websites).”

Some of the tools available for purchase at a discounted price include “WinDefender bypass” and “Build to bypass email and chrome security.”

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Another hacking group, which goes by the moniker “SSHacker,” is offering the service of hacking into Facebook account for a 15 percent discount with “COVID-19” promo code.

What’s more, a seller that goes by the name of “True Mac” is selling a 2019 MacBook Air model for a mere $390 as a “corona special offer.” It goes without saying the offer is a scam.

A Long List of Coronavirus-Themed Attacks

The latest development adds to a long list of cyberattacks against hospitals and testing centers, phishing campaigns that distribute malware such as AZORuItEmotetNanocore RAT and TrickBot via malicious links and attachments, and execute malware and ransomware attacks that aim to profit off the global health concern.

Staying Secure in the Time of COVID-19

It’s amply clear that these attacks exploit coronavirus fears and people’s hunger for information about the outbreak. Given the impact on the security of businesses and individuals alike, it’s essential to avoid falling victim to online scams and practice good digital hygiene:

Source : https://thehackernews.com/2020/03/covid-19-coronavirus-hacker-malware.html

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