Carbon Black: 20 Voter Databases for Sale on the Dark Web

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Carbon Black: 20 Voter Databases for Sale on the Dark Web


On the eve of the 2018 US election, Carbon Black released its quarterly threat report, which found 20 voter databases for sale on the Dark Web, including ones that contain information on voters in Florida, New York, Colorado and Connecticut.



Just as early voting in the US midterms is well underway in several states, a study found 20 different voter databases for sale on the Dark Web, including ones in swing states such as Florida, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
All told, these 20 databases contain information on some 81 million voters, including personal data such as full names, current or previous addresses, genders, phone numbers and citizenship status, according to endpoint security firm Carbon Black, which released its
Quarterly Incident Response Threat Report
on October 30.
The reports results are compiled from data from 37 of Carbon Blacks incident response partners.
There is enough personal information in these compromised databases to help those who want to target election-related campaign materials to their desired audience, among other influential activities, according to the report. Also, the report found that thousands of Instagram followers, Facebook likes, YouTube views and Twitter retweets are available to those looking to influence voters during the midterms for a small amount of cryptocurrency. (See
Twitter Cracks Down on Fake Accounts & Hacked Data Before US Election
.)
Florida voter database records for sale on the Dark Web

(Source:
Carbon Black
)
There are also freelance hackers advertising their abilities on the Dark Web, and who are offering any number of services from starting distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks to renting out botnets.
There are over 12 million voter IDs in the Florida databases alone.
The Sunshine State
is considered one of the largest swing states in the country, and this year it is hosting competitive races for governor, US Senate and several Congressional seats.
However, the biggest prize appears to be New York. Carbon Black researchers found 15 million voter IDs in the compromised database. Other states with significant voter records exposed include New Jersey, Connecticut and Colorado.
Because of the Dark Web, they have access to complex tools and compromised infrastructures, including voter databases, Tom Kellermann, the chief cybersecurity officer for Carbon Black and one of the reports authors, wrote in a statement. This allows attackers to exploit new security vulnerabilities and operate at a higher level of sophistication than before.
Also, Carbon Black polled its various security partners as part of this quarterly report and found that 68% of those surveyed believe that a cyberattack will mar this years midterm elections.
In addition to its look at the US elections, the Carbon Black survey found that 32% of respondents in its partner survey reported witnessing a so-called destructive attack in the last three months. These are usually carried out by nation-states, and examples include North Korea and Iran conducting operations to wipe machines suspected of being forensically analyzed by international law enforcement.
Of the 113 incidents that Carbon Black researchers scrutinized, 41% of those originated in either China or Russia. (See
Russian & Chinese Hacking Forums Have Distinct Characteristics
.)
Related posts:
US Voting Machines Riddled With Vulnerabilities & Security Flaws
Social Media Malware: Fake News or Real Threat to Democracy?
Congressional Campaign Websites Vulnerable to Attack, Say Researchers
DOJ Will Now Alert US Public to Foreign Interference, Attacks
— Scott Ferguson is the managing editor of Light Reading and the editor of
Security Now
. Follow him on Twitter
@sferguson_LR
.

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