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For the average consumer, Black Friday and holiday shopping look different in 2020. In previous years, we would physically make our way to a store, hoping to score serious product discounts. Some of us (ahem, Rick Holland) make a point to save money throughout the year to splurge on bleeding-edge tech merchandise during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
However, this year, COVID-19 threw a wrench into many of our holiday shopping plans, and the pandemic swayed people to purchase their holiday goodies online. While online shopping for Black Friday is new for many people, not much has changed for cybercriminals.
A week before Thanksgiving, Digital Shadows (now ReliaQuest) found that data leakage risks accounted for 49% of the alerts we sent to our retail clients; however, we didn’t see a whole lot of chatter regarding discounts or deals from the underbelly of the internet.
We waited it out to see if anything changed. Well — it did. In this blog, we explore how cybercriminals are taking advantage of not-so-cheery sales this holiday season. From carding methods to account sales, nothing is off-limits.
Whether you’re a regular consumer or a cybercriminal, shoppers are always on the lookout for discounts. Members of forums such as BlackHatWorld, a forum based on sharing search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, create threads dedicated to sharing deals and offers that they come across.
These threads will start months ahead of when Black Friday begins, as eager as ever, riddled with individuals posting comments reading “following this thread” so that they can be alerted as soon as a new offer is released.
These kinds of threads are often an incentive for members of the forum to promote their services. Although affiliate links are generally frowned upon, Black Friday sales are also accompanied by large, attention-grabbing banners for maximum visibility.
While carding has been around for ages, cybercriminals still frequently discuss their strategies amongst one another. In advance of Black Friday, these fraudsters typically discuss methods they plan to leverage while conducting their dirty deeds.
In July 2020, Digital Shadows (now ReliaQuest) released our research on account takeover (ATO), where we identified over 15 billion credentials available across cybercriminal marketplaces and forums. Account takeover is a significant issue for organizations, so we wanted to crack into some of the account sales that cybercriminals hope to profit from.
We identified multiple account accesses advertised across carding sites and cybercriminal marketplace and forums, including Club2Card, XSS, and RaidForums – all for discounted prices to reflect the festive time of year.
As discussed in our previous research, sometimes credentials are sold for a discounted price because the rightful owner may have successfully recovered the account. In this case, many vendors also offer a “lifetime warranty,” ultimately promising customers that they will have lifetime access to the accounts that they buy. In essence, this brings peace of mind to the buyer and boosts the respective vendor’s credibility (if they can follow through).
While we identified plenty of individual accounts for sale, such as Hulu, Netflix, and Disney+, we also uncovered larger-scale, discounted listings that offered buyers access to corporate and government databases and exploits to vulnerabilities.
While some cybercriminals rake in their money by selling credentials or tools, others choose to line their pockets by selling illicit drugs. Yeah, I know… typical dark web stuff. In the run-up to the holiday, many vendors across cybercriminal marketplaces, such as Dread, are offering discounts on amphetamines, cannabis, Xanax, and Adderall just to name a few.
Even if vendors aren’t offering deals on stolen consumer data, Black Friday can also serve as an opportunity for cybercriminals to improve their toolset. Discounts on DDoS services, HTTPS/SOCKS proxies, and dedicated servers are common and hot commodities for bad guys on a budget.
For example, many cybercriminal operations rely on proxies to maintain anonymity or improve the likelihood of accessing an account. These have long-lasting potential and offer a useful function within any cybercriminal’s arsenal, no matter what time of year.
On the other hand, a sale on DDoS services is an attractive offer, especially for less sophisticated cybercriminals who may want to conduct attacks on availability but may not have the necessary know-how or infrastructure resources.
Some cybercriminal vendors offer subscription services for a multitude of information, tools, and resources. For example, we identified one RaidForums user offering potential buyers a subscription service for databases, checkers, mailers, exploits, combolists, and automated payload injections.
As we mentioned earlier, some threat actors don’t possess the infrastructure they need to conduct larger attacks, and in response, vendors are prepared to help. We found some discounted listings offering the sale of dedicated servers for less than USD 100 per month.
We came across some other listings that included discounted offers on other useful tools, such as Linken Sphere browser and KleenScan. Linken Sphere is a Chromium-based web browser that enables cybercriminals to circumvent different organizations’ anti-fraud programs by imitating the behavior of a real person, and KleenScan allows users to analyze suspicious files and URLs to detect types of malware, including viruses, worms, and trojans.
The holiday season can yield an increased risk of financial loss, in addition to great sales and savings. Because many individuals have turned to online shopping, cybercriminals are granted a broader attack surface to commit fraud and other malicious acts. Consumers should take several steps to curb fraud and ensure that they remain safe when shopping.
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