Cybercriminals using automated tools to launch attacks: Report
Cybercriminals targeting web applications have grown more reliant on automated tools as
nearly 20 per cent of the attacks detected were fuzzing attacks, trying to find
the points at which applications break to exploit, a report said on Wednesday.
Fuzzing
is the usually automated process of finding hackable software bugs by randomly
feeding different permutations of data into a target programme until one of
those permutations reveals a vulnerability.
The
cloud-enabled security solutions provider Barracuda Networks that analyzed a sample
of two months of blocked data on web application attacks in the month of
November and December, found that the top five attacks using automated tools
were fuzzing attacks, injection attacks, fake bots, App DDoS and blocked bots. Read More
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