'Domain kiting' - New threat on the Internet

Security firm MessageLabs warns the strong development of temporary websites built by criminals is becoming a new threat to the online world community.

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Security firm MessageLabs warns the strong development of temporary websites built by criminals is becoming a new threat to the online world community.

" Single-domain domain names - also known as" domain kiting "- have become a big problem. Through this method, criminals register to use multiple domain names for use. unlawful purposes, "warned Mark Sunner, chief technology engineer of security vendor MessageLabs.

Domain kiting tactics often create websites that contain links to domains that they don't pay for. They benefit from the victims accessing those sites and clicking on links.

This scam takes advantage of a domain registration system that has a 5-day post-pay period - that is, when registering a domain name and after 5 days of using the registrant can return the domain name If the domain name is wrong, the supplier can return the domain name and registration fee to the owner.

However, the monthly report of the MessageLabs Intelligence Report confirms the danger level of this "domain kiting" attack in May.

In the past month, Malaysia is the country with the highest viral growth rate. On average, every 15 emails are sent, there is an email containing malicious code. But this situation is not as bad as India. In this country, the rate of up to 1 in 9.6 emails sent contains malware.

Hong Kong and Israel are the countries with the largest amount of spam. The spam level of these countries has reached 64%. Sunner believes that the threat of spam is growing rapidly because PC-control technologies are also growing at a rapid rate.

" Cyber ​​criminals have changed a lot in terms of address book exploitation on systems controlled by them with simple techniques ," Sunner said. " It is these techniques that make traditional zombie botnets now able to send millions of emails every day ."

MessageLabs said that the global spam rate calculated on email network traffic in May was up to 57.9%. This means that every 1 in 1,7 emails sent is spam.

Meanwhile, the rate of virus calculated on email network traffic in May also reached number 1 in 67.1 emails containing dangerous types of software.

Hoang Dung

Update 12 December 2018
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