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IAB's Cultural Report

Discover the crucial role of Initial Access Brokers (IAB's) in cybercrime, offering a fresh perspective on sophisticated cyber-attacks.


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Report content

  • Introduction
  • What is an Initial Access Broker?
  • How do they get unauthorised access?
  • How do IABs usually operate?
  • Where do IABs usually operate?
  • What IABs sell?
  • Why do IABs exist and are they effective?
  • Threat actor available in xMDR Platform
  • Conclusion
  • Recomendations

What's here for you

This report details the crucial role of Initial Access Brokers (IABs) in the cybercrime ecosystem. IABs are specialists who facilitate access to corporate networks for ransomware groups, hacktivists, and advanced persistent threat (APT) groups. They operate within a well-structured market, often using cybercriminal forums, particularly those hosted on Tor, to sell unauthorized access to systems. Learn more about the increasing sophistication of cyber-attacks due to IABs and the need for enhanced cybersecurity defenses.