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Markets for cybercrime tools and stolen data

hackers' bazaar

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"Criminal activities in cyberspace are increasingly facilitated by burgeoning black markets for both tools (e.g., exploit kits) and take (e.g., credit card information). This report, part of a multiphase study on the future security environment, describes the fundamental characteristics of these markets and how they have grown into their current state to explain how their existence can harm the information security environment. Understanding the current and predicted landscape for these markets lays the groundwork for follow-on exploration of options to minimize the potentially harmful influence these markets impart. Experts agree that the coming years will bring more activity in darknets, more use of crypto-currencies, greater anonymity capabilities in malware, and more attention to encrypting and protecting communications and transactions; that the ability to stage cyberattacks will likely outpace the ability to defend against them; that crime will increasingly have a networked or cyber component, creating a wider range of opportunities for black markets; and that there will be more hacking for hire, as-a-service offerings, and brokers. Experts disagree, however, on who will be most affected by the growth of the black market (e.g., small or large businesses, individuals), what products will be on the rise (e.g., fungible goods, such as data records and credit card information; non-fungible goods, such as intellectual property), or which types of attacks will be most prevalent (e.g., persistent, targeted attacks; opportunistic, mass 'smash-and-grab' attacks)."

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RAND Corporation
Language
English
Pages
65

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Table of Contents

Summary
Introduction and research methodology
Characteristics of the black market
The black market and botnets
Zero-day vulnerabilities in the black and gray markets
Are hacker black markets mature?
Projections and predictions for the black market
Conclusions
For future research
Appendixes. A. Text of the black market timeline ; B. Glossary.

Edition Notes

"RAND National Security Research Division."

"The research described in this report was sponsored by Juniper Networks and conducted within the Acquisition and Technology Policy Center of the RAND National Security Research Division"--Verso of title page.

"RR-610-JNI"--Page 4 of cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-65).

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Santa Monica, CA
Copyright Date
2014

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.16/8
Library of Congress
HV6773 .A25 2014, HV6773.A25 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 65 pages
Number of pages
65

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30664048M
Internet Archive
marketsforcyberc0000ablo
ISBN 10
0833087118
ISBN 13
9780833087119
LCCN
2012276695
OCLC/WorldCat
882601949

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