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In 2014, cybercriminals will target your money and privacy

Kaspersky Lab has revealed its predictions for 2014. Not surprisingly, much of what they have seen in their crystal balls is connected to the fallout from Edward Snowden’s revelations.

Kaspersky Lab has revealed its predictions for 2014. Not surprisingly, much of what they have seen in their crystal balls is connected to the fallout from Edward Snowden’s revelations.

Enduser Forecast
For endusers, Kaspersky predicts that cybercriminals will target the following:

1. Privacy
After the Snowden scandal of 2013, people are determined to keep their private life under wraps despite the attentions of intelligence agencies around the world. That means protecting the information stored on their computers and devices and ensuring their online behavior remains confidential.

This will lead to greater popularity for VPN (Virtual Private Network) services and Tor-anonymizers (The Onion Router) as well as increased demand for local encryption tools.

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2. Money
Kaspersky Lab’s experts expect cybercriminals to continue developing tools to steal cash – directly or indirectly.

To plunder pockets directly, the fraudsters will further refine their tools designed to access the bank accounts of mobile device owners (mobile phishing, banking Trojans).

Mobile botnets will be bought and sold and will also be used to distribute malicious attachments on behalf of third parties.

To support indirect thefts, it is likely that Kaspersky Lab’s experts will see more sophisticated versions of the Trojans which encrypt the data on mobile devices, preventing access to photos, contacts and correspondence until a decryption fee is handed over. Android-based smartphones will no doubt be the first to be targeted.
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3. Bitcoins
Kaspersky Lab’s experts expect considerable growth in the number of attacks targeting Bitcoin users’ wallets, Bitcoin pools and stock exchanges.

Business Forecast
On the business side, the forecast made by Kaspersky include the following:

For Internet service providers, a number of popular Internet services have already announced the implementation of additional measures to protect user data, for example, encryption of all data transmitted between their own servers. The implementation of more sophisticated protection measures will continue, and is likely to become a key factor when users choose between rival web services.

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For cloud storage providers, hackers are targeting cloud service employees, seeing them as the weakest link in the security chain. A successful attack here could hand cybercriminals the keys to huge volumes of data. In addition to data theft, attackers may be interested in deleting or modifying information. In some cases, manipulated misinformation could be worth even more to those who commission the attacks. This is an on-going trend.

For software developers, the theft of popular product sources (gaming industry, mobile apps developers, etc) gives attackers an excellent opportunity to find vulnerabilities in the products and then to use them for their own fraudulent purposes. In addition, if cybercriminals have access to the victim’s repositories, they can modify the program source code and embed backdoors into it.

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Snowden’s leaks have demonstrated that one of the goals of cyber espionage between states is to provide economic aid to “friendly” companies. This factor has broken down ethical barriers which initially restrained business from using unconventional methods to compete with their rivals.

In the new realities of cyberspace, businesses are contemplating the possibility of conducting this kind of activity for themselves.

Companies will employ cyber-mercenaries, organized groups of qualified hackers who can offer bespoke cyber-espionage services.

The World Wide Web Forecast
Several countries have adopted or are planning to adopt legislation prohibiting the use of foreign services. In November, Germany announced that all communications between the German authorities would be fully locked within the country.

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Brazil has announced its plans to build an alternative Internet channel so as not to use the one that goes through Florida (USA).

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