Automated Attacks on New Assets Within 24 Hours
After the release of a new digital asset, attackers begin automated detection within minutes. According to an analysis by Sprocket Security, the process from discovery to compromise occurs in less than 24 hours. These findings highlight the urgency of implementing security measures immediately after going live. The initial steps of attackers involve scanning for vulnerabilities. Automated tools are deployed just minutes after a new asset is activated to identify potential security gaps.
These tools are capable of utilizing a variety of attack methods to exploit vulnerabilities. Following the initial detection, the exploitation phase begins. Sprocket Security reports that in many cases, attackers successfully breach systems within hours of discovering a new asset. This rapid response is attributed to the use of pre-made exploits that are widespread in cybercrime. The analysis shows that most attacks on new assets are carried out by automated scripts and bots.
These programs are designed to scan and compromise a large number of targets in a short time. The speed and efficiency of these attacks pose a significant threat to companies launching new products or services. Another critical point is the fact that many companies are not adequately prepared for the security requirements of new assets. Often, security protocols are only implemented after a product is released, which increases the attack surface. Sprocket Security recommends integrating security measures during the development phase.
The study emphasizes that the response time to security incidents is crucial. Companies that respond quickly to attacks can often avert greater damage. A proactive approach in security strategy can significantly reduce the impact of cyberattacks. Data from Sprocket Security indicates that the likelihood of a successful attack within the first 24 hours after the release of a new asset is over 80%. This figure underscores the necessity of activating security precautions immediately.
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