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Mumbai cloud server honeypot hit with more than 678,000 attempted attacks over a 30-day period, according to Sophos’ “Exposed: Cyberattacks on Cloud Honeypots” study

Sophos has announced the findings of its report, Exposed: Cyberattacks on Cloud Honeypots, which reveals that cybercriminals attacked one of the cloud server honeypots within 0:55:11 minutes of going live in Mumbai, India, which was second to Ohio, US, in the number of login attempts made, from a total of 10 honeypots placed worldwide. On average, the cloud servers were hit by 13 attempted attacks per minute, per honeypot. The honeypots were set-up in 10 of the most popular Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centres in the world, including California, Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Mumbai, Ohio, Paris, Sao Paulo, Singapore, and Sydney over a 30-day period. A honeypot is a system intended to mimic likely targets of cyberattackers, so that security researchers can monitor cybercriminal behaviors.

In the study, more than 5 million attacks were attempted on the global network of honeypots in the 30-day period, demonstrating how cybercriminals are automatically scanning for weak open cloud buckets. If attackers are successful at gaining entry, organizations could be vulnerable to data breaches. Cybercriminals also use breached cloud servers as pivot points to gain access onto other servers or networks.

With businesses across the globe increasingly adopting cloud technology, the Sophos report, Exposed: Cyberattacks on Cloud Honeypots, reveals the extent to which businesses migrating to hybrid and all-cloud platforms are at risk. The aggressive speed and scale of attacks on devices demonstrates the use of botnets to target an organisation’s cloud platform. In some instances, it may be a human attacker, however regardless of this, companies need to set a security strategy to protect what they are putting into the cloud. Sophos is addressing the issue of visibility and security within the public cloud with their latest launch Sophos Cloud Optix, the newest innovation that integrates artificial intelligence to highlight and mitigate the gaps in cloud infrastructures, ”

Sunil Sharma, Managing Director, Sales, India & SAARC, Sophos.

Sophos Cloud Optix is an agentless solution that provides intelligent cloud visibility, automatic compliance regulation detection and threat response across multiple cloud environments.

Continuous visibility of public cloud infrastructure is vital for businesses to ensure compliance and to know what to protect. However, multiple development teams within an organization and an ever-changing, auto-scaling environment make this difficult for IT security. The key features of Sophos Cloud Optix are Smart Visibility, Continuous Cloud Compliance and AI-Based Monitoring and Analytics.

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