https://www.zdnet.com/article/financial-sector-has-been-seeing-more-credential-stuffing-than-ddos-attacks-in-recent-years/
By Catalin Cimpanu
Zero Day
ZDNet
April 27, 2020
The financial sector has seen more brute-force attacks and credential stuffing
incidents than DDoS attacks in the past three years, F5's cyber-security unit
said in a report published today.
F5 tabulated statistics about attacks carried out against banks, credit unions,
brokers, insurance, and the wide range of organizations that serve them, such
as payment processors and financial Software as a Service (Saas).
The report's findings dispel the notion that DDoS attacks are one of today's
most prevalent threats against the financial vertical.
In reality, F5 says that brute force attacks, credential stuffing, and all the
other account takeover (ATO) attacks have been a much bigger threat to the
financial sector between 2017 and 2019. This includes all the ATO variations
such as:
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