When Cheap Servers Become Cybercrime’s Best Friend: How Email Hijackers Rent Trust

Darktrace researchers have uncovered cybercriminals using cheap Virtual Private Servers to hijack business email accounts. This new trend shows attackers “renting trust” to bypass security. Remember, even cybercriminals appreciate a good bargain!

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Hot Take:

Who knew cybercrime could be so budget-friendly? Thanks to cheap VPS, cybercriminals are living the dream on a shoestring budget while hijacking business emails. It’s like the Airbnb of cyber heists, where you get a clean IP and all the stealth you can handle for the price of a cup of coffee. Just remember, when life gives you a $5-a-month VPS, make sure it’s not making lemonade out of your security measures!

Key Points:

– Cybercriminals are exploiting cheap VPS to hijack business email accounts, making attacks both affordable and stealthy.
– SaaS hijacking is the new black: attackers are taking over email accounts while users are logged in, bypassing traditional security.
– Stealthy tactics include creating vague email rules to redirect and delete messages, making detection difficult.
– Attackers are using providers like Hyonix to get a clean IP address, blending in with normal business traffic.
– Organizations are urged to adopt security systems that detect anomalies instead of relying on outdated methods.

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