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WFH opens up new vulnerabilities for cybercriminals: Report
December 21, 2020
Kaspersky sees 242% rise in brute force attacks on remote desktop protocols in 2020
There has been a significant rise in cyberattacks on remote desktop protocols (RDP) this year as employees were mandated to work from home, according to a recent report by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky.
Kaspersky researchers witnessed a 242 per cent increase in brute force attacks on remote desktop protocols (RDP) compared to 2019. They also discovered 1.7 million unique malicious files disguised as apps for corporate communication.
“Both of these findings reflect how attackers are putting their efforts into targeting users that work from home,” Kaspersky said.
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