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How the Malware-as-a-Service market works | Securelist β June 2023
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2207.00890
#Maas #malware
Money is the root of all evil, including cybercrime. Thus, it was inevitable that malware creators would one day begin not only to distribute malicious programs themselves, but also to sell them to less technically proficient attackers, thereby lowering the threshold for entering the cybercriminal community. The Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) business model emerged as a result of this, allowing malware developers to share the spoils of affiliate attacks and lowering the bar even further. We have analyzed how MaaS is organized, which malware is most often distributed through this model, and how the MaaS market depends on external events.
Results of the research
We studied data from various sources, including the dark web, identified 97 families spread by the MaaS model from 2015, and broke these down into five categories by purpose: ransomware, infostealers, loaders, backdoors, and botnets.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2207.00890
#Maas #malware
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