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Globe Newswire 5-Dec-2024 3:01 AM
Key Findings:
SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Zscaler, Inc. (NASDAQ:ZS), the leader in cloud security, today published its Zscaler ThreatLabz 2024 Encrypted Attacks Report, which explores the latest threats blocked by the Zscaler security cloud and provides critical insights into how encryption has become a conduit for more sophisticated threats, further compounded by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). ThreatLabz found that over 87% of all threats were delivered over encrypted channels between October 2023 and September 2024—a 10% increase year-over-year. The report offers strategies and best practices to help organizations tackle these covert threats.
"The rise in encrypted attacks is a real concern as a significant share of threats are now delivered over HTTPS," said Deepen Desai, Chief Security Officer, Zscaler. "With threat actors focused on exploiting encrypted channels to deliver advanced threats and exfiltrate data, organizations must implement a zero trust architecture with TLS/SSL inspection at scale. This approach helps to ensure that threats are detected and blocked effectively, while safeguarding data without compromising performance."
Encrypted malware continues to dominate
Malware accounted for 86% of encrypted attacks, totaling 27.8 billion hits—a 19% year-over-year increase. Encrypted malware includes malicious web content, malware payloads, macro-based malware, etc. This growing prevalence of malware reflects a strategic shift by attackers adapting tactics to thrive within encrypted traffic, using encryption to conceal malicious payloads and content.
According to ThreatLabz researchers, the most active malware families were:
The report also details notable year-over-year increases in web-based attacks, including cryptomining/cryptojacking (123%), cross-site scripting (110%) and phishing (34%), among other encrypted threats—surges that could be potentially fueled by the growing use of generative AI technologies by threat actors.
Most targeted industry verticals
Manufacturing was the most-targeted industry, accounting for 42% of encrypted attacks—nearly three times more than the second-most targeted industry, technology and communications. Attacks on the manufacturing industry grew 44% year-over-year, likely driven by rapid industry 4.0 advancements and the extensive use of interconnected systems, which have expanded the attack surface and heightened manufacturers' vulnerability to cyber threats.
The top five most targeted industries were:
Countries that experience the most encrypted attacks
ThreatLabz found that the United States, India and France are the most frequently targeted nations by encrypted attacks. The U.S. and India are consistently the top two most frequently targeted, highlighting their significance as high-value targets for cybercriminals. The top five most targeted countries by encrypted attacks were:
Stopping encrypted attacks with zero trust
Understanding how zero trust disrupts encrypted threats requires looking at a typical attack sequence. Advanced attacks often unfold in four stages:
The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform provides security controls at each stage to mitigate risk and stop encrypted threats.
A key component of the Zscaler platform's approach is its full TLS/SSL inspection capabilities, based on an advanced proxy architecture. Zscaler advises inspecting 100% of traffic to protect users and organizations from threats concealed within encrypted channels.
Organizations can bolster their ability to protect their devices, apps and data from encrypted attacks by following these recommendations:
The ThreatLabz 2024 Encrypted Attacks Report provides additional insights and best practices to help organizations effectively prevent encrypted attacks. Download your copy here today.
Research Methodology
Analysis of 32.1 billion blocked threats from October 2023 to September 2024 in the Zscaler cloud shows that all blocked threats came via encrypted channels.
About ThreatLabz
ThreatLabz is the security research arm of Zscaler. This world-class team is responsible for hunting new threats and ensuring that the thousands of organizations using the global Zscaler platform are always protected. In addition to malware research and behavioral analysis, team
members are involved in the research and development of new prototype modules for advanced threat protection on the Zscaler platform, and regularly conduct internal security audits to ensure that Zscaler products and infrastructure meet security compliance standards. ThreatLabz regularly publishes in-depth analyses of new and emerging threats on its portal, research.zscaler.com.
About Zscaler
Zscaler (NASDAQ:ZS) accelerates digital transformation so customers can be more agile, efficient, resilient, and secure. The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform protects thousands of customers from cyberattacks and data loss by securely connecting users, devices, and applications in any location. Distributed across more than 150 data centers globally, the SSE-based Zero Trust Exchange is the world's largest in-line cloud security platform.
Media Contact:
Zscaler PR
Natalia Wodecki
press@zscaler.com
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