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New Study Reveals Airbnb as a Haven for Cybercrime

Due to its global ubiquity and reputation to offer travellers with affordable lodging, Airbnb has become a prime target.

 

Cybercriminals have been increasingly using the Airbnb network for illicit activities. A new research by cybersecurity experts at SlashNext uncovered the methods employed by these malicious actors to hack user accounts and benefit from stolen data. 

Due to its global ubiquity and reputation to offer travellers with affordable lodging, Airbnb—a household name in the travel industry—has become a prime target. SlashNext clarified, however, that because of this accessibility, cybercriminals have been able to take advantage of the system and exploit it for their own purposes.

Stealers are at the heart of these cyber-attacks, infiltrating devices and accumulating sensitive information such as login credentials. This stolen data is subsequently sent to the attackers, allowing them to gain unauthorised access to user accounts. The research sheds light on the numerous access points employed by cybercriminals, ranging from software flaws to social engineering techniques.

The study also uncovered an underground marketplace where cybercriminals buy and sell bulk access to hacked devices (also known as bots, installs, or infections). This enables thieves to rapidly deploy malicious software on a large scale, broadening the scope of their attacks.

Session cookies play a crucial role among the strategies used by cybercriminals to obtain unauthorised access to user accounts. These tiny files, which frequently provide momentary website access, record browsing habits and user preferences. 

Cybercriminals acquire stolen Airbnb account cookies from darknet marketplaces, enabling them to get access without having to use legitimate usernames and passwords. Even though they are brief in length, attackers quickly take advantage of these stolen access opportunities. 

The investigation also shows how the stolen data was sold. Online forums and digital marketplaces are used by cybercriminals to sell stolen cookies and compromised account information to interested parties. Each compromised Airbnb account apparently has had its value reduced to as little as one dollar due to the scope of the account theft. 

This research emphasises how crucial it is to comprehend the constantly evolving tactics used by cybercriminals as well as the weaknesses they prey upon. It serves as a reminder that even well-known services like Airbnb might include unreported dangers, mandating more user knowledge and proactive security measures.
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