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Darkverse emerging from Metaverse

ARN just reported. However, security he provider Trend Micro warned in a recent research report that cybercriminals could abuse the technology for their own purposes. Security researchers predict that a kind of darknet structure could emerge, similar to today’s Internet. Cyber ​​gang conspiracies can even take place in protected rooms that can only be accessed via valid authentication tokens from specific physical locations. This prevents law enforcement from accessing the underground market. In fact, it could be years before the police can operate effectively in the Metaverse.

Possible metaverse threat scenarios
Researchers warn that the Darkverse could become a platform for cyber threats such as:

– Attackers are targeting non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which are becoming increasingly popular as a means of defining ownership in the metaverse for phishing, ransomware, fraud, and other attacks.

– Criminals use the Metaverse to launder money in overpriced virtual real estate and NFTs.

– Criminals and state actors create manipulative narratives that influence vulnerable and vulnerable groups. Social engineering, propaganda, and fake news are having a huge impact on the cyber-physical world.

– Data protection is redefined.  Room operators like the Metaverse have unprecedented insight into user behavior. Data protection as we know it no longer exists.

“The Metaverse is a multi-billion dollar high-tech vision that will define the next internet age. We already have to think about how we can build our own to meaningfully protect society,” commented Udo Schneider, IoT Security Evangelist at Trend Micro.

“Given the high costs and legal challenges, law enforcement will typically struggle to monitor the metaverse for the first few years,” Schneider said. He demands: “The IT security industry must step in now.” Otherwise, “a new Wild West will emerge at our digital front door.” .

2022 Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report

Now in its ninth year, the Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report provides a unique analysis of the vulnerability landscape in the Microsoft ecosystem.  Each year in the past, the report has provided a holistic overview of vulnerabilities across Microsoft’s platforms and products, making an indisputable business case for the importance of removing administrative privileges to mitigate risk.

Regulations, compliance standards, security best practises and, increasingly, cyber insurance providers dictate that we identify and respond appropriately to the latest threats. Analysing the threat landscape annually can also help your organisation address the problem more effectively. However, implementing an efficient process to effectively combat threats and remediate or mitigate vulnerabilities in a timely manner is a different problem altogether.

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