Cybercriminals Exploit Residential Proxies to Evade Detection, Launch Attacks
Newsweek
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
Cybercriminals are increasingly using residential proxy services to conceal their online activities, allowing them to route traffic through legitimate-looking residential IP addresses. This method complicates detection by security systems and facilitates various illegal actions, including data scraping and DDoS attacks. The prevalence of these proxies is rising as they help attackers mimic normal user behavior, making it difficult to identify malicious traffic. Security experts highlight that the use of residential proxies poses significant risks to organizations and the broader internet landscape, emphasizing the need for advanced detection and response strategies to combat this evolving threat.