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Ask HN: Are most security breaches based on social engineering?
You can look at:
- A collection of public threat intel reports [0]. Lot's of reading though. I did some Splunking on it last year and at least 50% uses phishing for initial access. You could call that a structural vulnerability.
- Exploiting vulnerable public facing stuff is another initial access technique. Here someone collected all the CVEs used by ransomware crews:
- VERIS community database: collection of 8894 security incidents. If you look in the JSON there are some fields describing the vector and the actor.
[0] https://github.com/CyberMonitor/APT_CyberCriminal_Campagin_C...
APT_CyberCriminal_Campagin_C
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Ask HN: Are most security breaches based on social engineering?
You can look at:
- A collection of public threat intel reports [0]. Lot's of reading though. I did some Splunking on it last year and at least 50% uses phishing for initial access. You could call that a structural vulnerability.
- Exploiting vulnerable public facing stuff is another initial access technique. Here someone collected all the CVEs used by ransomware crews:
- VERIS community database: collection of 8894 security incidents. If you look in the JSON there are some fields describing the vector and the actor.
[0] https://github.com/CyberMonitor/APT_CyberCriminal_Campagin_C...
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