Security researchers have detailed how domain shadowing is becoming increasingly popular for cybercriminals.
As reported by Bleeping Computer, analysts from Palo Alto Networks revealed how they came across over 12,000 such incidents over just a three-month period .
“We conclude from these results that domain shadowing is an active threat to the enterprise, and it is hard to detect without leveraging automated machine learning algorithms that can analyze large amounts of DNS logs,” Unit 42 stated. In fact, the VirusTotal platform identified just 200 malicious domains out of the 12,197 domains mentioned in the report. The majority of these cases are connected to an individual phishing campaign that uses a network of 649 shadowed domains via 16 compromised websites.
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