Microsoft: #COVID19 Threats Less Than 2% of Total Daily Volume

Microsoft: #COVID19 Threats Less Than 2% of Total Daily Volume

Cybercrime levels have not increased since the start of COVID-19, and the volume of related attacks remains relatively low, according to new information from Microsoft and the US and UK governments.



The joint government alert came from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).



It explained what many in the industry already know: that bad actors are using the pandemic as a lure to spread malware and harvest details via phishing emails, and are scanning for vulnerable VPNs.



It also warned that hackers are spamming out SMS phishing attempts, and emails spoofed to appear as if sent from popular video conferencing platforms such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams, containing booby-trapped attachments.



Yet despite the headlines, overall threat levels haven’t increased; attackers are simply diverting more resources to capitalize on widespread user awareness of the current crisis and changing working patterns.



“Malicious cyber-actors are adjusting their tactics to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic, and the NCSC is working round the clock with its partners to respond,” said NCSC director of operations, Paul Chichester.



“Our advice to the public and organizations is to remain vigilant and follow our guidance, and to only use trusted sources of information on the virus such as UK Government, Public Health England or NHS websites.”



It’s a message that was echoed by Microsoft in an update yesterday.



“Attackers don’t suddenly have more resources they’re diverting towards tricking users; instead they’re pivoting the ..

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