IBM Advises Businesses To Block Tor

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


IBM Advises Businesses To Block Tor


With Tor-based attacks on the rise, IBM says its time to stop Tor in the enterprise.



New data from IBMs X-Force research team shows steady increase in SQL injection and distributed denial-of-service attacks as well as vulnerability reconnaissance activity via the Tor anonymizing service.
Tor, which gives users the ability to mask their identity and location via layers of anonymity, was the platform for some 150,000 attacks and malicious events out of the US alone so far this year, according to IBM.  Most attacks using Tor were waged against IT and communications technology companies, which were hit by more than 300,000 events so far this year, followed by the manufacturing sector, with nearly 250,000 malicious events. Financial services firms (around 160,000), the education sector (more than 100,000) and retail and wholesale (under 100,000) were also the victims of malicious Tor-based activity.
Information technology and communications firms such as IBM top that list mostly due to their sheer size, says John Kuhn, senior threat researcher with IBM X-Force. So they are catching a lot of the attacks that are just spraying the Net, he says.
The story is very different for manufacturing firms, however. They are specific targets, Kuhn says. They [the Tor-based attackers] are looking for information about those organizations and their SCADA-type networks, he says.
IBMs answer: block Tor altogether. I tell companies to just block Tor for incoming and outgoing communications, Kuhn says. It might have been a great tool at one time to [provide] privacy, but its not a place you want your corporate network to have any connection to.
The jump in Tor traffic has much to do with botnets that are built from Tor nodes or use Tor to transport their traffic, according to IBMs findings. SQL injection was by far the most prevalent type of Tor attack, in part thanks to point-and-click SQL injection attack tools like Havij. Its really popular: it was intended for pen testers, but malicious actors use it constantly, Kuhn says. We also saw a lot of blind SQL injection and pointed SQL injection, and a lot of vulnerability scanning.
There are botnets anywhere from 50- to 200-node strong inside the Tor network, he says. What theyre doing is using a distributed method, he says. They issue a command from all those nodes and it spans from 100 to 150 exit nodes at once. So you get an onslaught of attacks from different Tor exit nodes.
The more exit nodes, the less chance the attacker gets blocked completely by the victim organization. The Netherlands and US host the most Tor exit nodes, with close to 80 and more than 70, respectively. Kuhn says Tor exit node location has more to do with bandwidth and Internet capacity, which The Netherlands and US have in abundance.
Tor is too risky for business, IBM says. In general, networks should be configured to deny access to websites such as www.torproject.org or any other sites associated with anonymous proxies or anonymization services such as Tor and The Invisible Internet Project (I2P). Users should be warned that accessing prohibited websites could result in disciplinary action, IBM wrote it in
its report
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