Profession
al Ethics
Batacandolo, Lara R.
J3T
Orozco

Mr. Michael M.
Cybercrime issue
360 million newly
stolen credentials on
black market:
cybersecurityFebruary 26, 2014 ·
Jim Finkle, Reuters · Wednesday, firm
11:02 am

From: http://www.interaksyon.com/infotech/360million-newly-stolen-credentials-on-black-marketcybersecurity-firm
BOSTON — A cybersecurity firm said on Tuesday that it
uncovered stolen credentials from some 360 million accounts
that are available for sale on cyber black markets, though it is
unsure where they came from or what they can be used to
access.
The discovery could represent more of a risk to consumers and
companies than stolen credit card data because of the chance
the sets of user names and passwords could open the door to
online bank accounts, corporate networks, health records and
virtually any other type of computer system.

Alex Holden, chief information security officer of Hold Security
LLC, said in an interview that his firm obtained the data over
the past three weeks, meaning an unprecedented amount of
stolen credentials is available for sale underground.
“The sheer volume is overwhelming,” said Holden, whose
firm last year helped uncover a major data breach at Adobe
Systems Inc in which tens of millions of records were stolen.
Holden said he believes the 360 million records were
obtained in separate attacks, including one that yielded
some 105 million records, which would make it the largest
single credential breaches known to date.
He said he believes the credentials were stolen in breaches
that have yet to be publicly reported. The companies
attacked may remain unaware until they are notified by third
parties who find evidence of the hacking, he said.
“We have staff working around the clock to identify the
victims,” he said.
He has not provided any information about the attacks to
other cybersecurity firms or authorities but intends to alert
the companies involved if his staff can identify them.
The massive trove of credentials includes user names, which
are typically email addresses, and passwords that in most
cases are in unencrypted text. Holden said that in contrast,
the Adobe breach, which he uncovered in October 2013,
yielded tens of millions of records that had encrypted
passwords, which made it more difficult for hackers to use
them.
The email addresses are from major providers such as AOL
Inc, Google Inc, Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc and almost all
Fortune 500 companies and nonprofit organizations. Holden
said he alerted one major email provider that is a client, but
he declined to identify the company, citing a nondisclosure
agreement.
Heather Bearfield, who runs the cybersecurity practice for
accounting firm Marcum LLP, said she had no information
about the information that Hold Security uncovered but that
it was plausible for hackers to obtain such a large amount of
data because these breaches are on the rise.
She said hackers can do far more harm with stolen
credentials than with stolen payment cards, particularly when
people use the same login and password for multiple
accounts.
“They can get access to your actual bank account. That is
huge,” Bearfield said. “That is not necessarily recoverable
funds.”

After recent payment-card data breaches, including one at
U.S. retailer Target, credit card companies stressed that
consumers bear little risk because they are refunded rapidly
for fraud losses.
Wade Baker, a data breach investigator with Verizon
Communications Inc, said that the number of attacks
targeting payment cards through point-of-sales systems
peaked in 2011. That was partly because banks and retailers
have gotten better at identifying that type of breach and
quickly moving to prevent crooks from making fraudulent
transactions, he said.
In addition to the 360 million credentials, the criminals are
selling some 1.25 billion email addresses, which would be of
interest to spammers, Hold Security said in a statement on its
website

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Cybercrime issue

  • 1. Profession al Ethics Batacandolo, Lara R. J3T Orozco Mr. Michael M.
  • 3. 360 million newly stolen credentials on black market: cybersecurityFebruary 26, 2014 · Jim Finkle, Reuters · Wednesday, firm 11:02 am From: http://www.interaksyon.com/infotech/360million-newly-stolen-credentials-on-black-marketcybersecurity-firm
  • 4. BOSTON — A cybersecurity firm said on Tuesday that it uncovered stolen credentials from some 360 million accounts that are available for sale on cyber black markets, though it is unsure where they came from or what they can be used to access. The discovery could represent more of a risk to consumers and companies than stolen credit card data because of the chance the sets of user names and passwords could open the door to online bank accounts, corporate networks, health records and virtually any other type of computer system. Alex Holden, chief information security officer of Hold Security LLC, said in an interview that his firm obtained the data over the past three weeks, meaning an unprecedented amount of stolen credentials is available for sale underground.
  • 5. “The sheer volume is overwhelming,” said Holden, whose firm last year helped uncover a major data breach at Adobe Systems Inc in which tens of millions of records were stolen. Holden said he believes the 360 million records were obtained in separate attacks, including one that yielded some 105 million records, which would make it the largest single credential breaches known to date. He said he believes the credentials were stolen in breaches that have yet to be publicly reported. The companies attacked may remain unaware until they are notified by third parties who find evidence of the hacking, he said. “We have staff working around the clock to identify the victims,” he said.
  • 6. He has not provided any information about the attacks to other cybersecurity firms or authorities but intends to alert the companies involved if his staff can identify them. The massive trove of credentials includes user names, which are typically email addresses, and passwords that in most cases are in unencrypted text. Holden said that in contrast, the Adobe breach, which he uncovered in October 2013, yielded tens of millions of records that had encrypted passwords, which made it more difficult for hackers to use them. The email addresses are from major providers such as AOL Inc, Google Inc, Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc and almost all Fortune 500 companies and nonprofit organizations. Holden said he alerted one major email provider that is a client, but he declined to identify the company, citing a nondisclosure agreement.
  • 7. Heather Bearfield, who runs the cybersecurity practice for accounting firm Marcum LLP, said she had no information about the information that Hold Security uncovered but that it was plausible for hackers to obtain such a large amount of data because these breaches are on the rise. She said hackers can do far more harm with stolen credentials than with stolen payment cards, particularly when people use the same login and password for multiple accounts. “They can get access to your actual bank account. That is huge,” Bearfield said. “That is not necessarily recoverable funds.” After recent payment-card data breaches, including one at U.S. retailer Target, credit card companies stressed that consumers bear little risk because they are refunded rapidly for fraud losses.
  • 8. Wade Baker, a data breach investigator with Verizon Communications Inc, said that the number of attacks targeting payment cards through point-of-sales systems peaked in 2011. That was partly because banks and retailers have gotten better at identifying that type of breach and quickly moving to prevent crooks from making fraudulent transactions, he said. In addition to the 360 million credentials, the criminals are selling some 1.25 billion email addresses, which would be of interest to spammers, Hold Security said in a statement on its website