Intelligent CISO Issue 12 | Page 18

cyber trends BROMIUM, A PIONEER AND LEADER IN APPLICATION ISOLATION AND CONTAINMENT THAT STOPS ADVANCED MALWARE ATTACKS, HAS ANNOUNCED THE FINDINGS OF AN INDEPENDENT ACADEMIC STUDY INTO CYBERCRIMINALS’ INCREASINGLY AGGRESSIVE EXPLOITATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS. T he report details the range of techniques utilised by cybercriminals to exploit trust and enable rapid infection across social media. It also details the range of services being offered in plain sight on social networks including hacking tools and services, botnets for hire, facilitated digital currency scams and more. The findings come from Social Media Platforms and the Cybercrime Economy, an extensive six-month academic study sponsored by Bromium and undertaken by Dr Mike McGuire, Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Surrey. The study is the next chapter of Into the Web of Profit and examines the role of social media platforms in the cybercrime economy. Key insights include: 18 Research shows cybercriminals earn billions by exploiting social media • Social media-enabled cybercrimes are generating at least US$3.25 billion in global revenue annually • One in five organisations have been infected with malware distributed via social media • Reports of cybercrime involving social media grew by more than 300- fold between 2015 and 2017 in the US, and social media-enabled crime quadrupled between 2013 and 2018 in the UK • Over 1.3 billion social media users have had their data compromised within the last five years and between 45–50% of the illicit trading of data from 2017 to 2018 could be associated with breaches of social media platforms • Four of the top five global websites hosting cryptomining code are social media platforms • The number of enterprises infected by cryptomining malware doubled from 2017 to 2018 • Social media platforms contain up to 20% more methods by which malware can be delivered to users – Issue 12 | www.intelligentciso.com