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Re: "Hacking" these days - purpose?


From: James R Cutler <james.cutler () consultant com>
Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 10:01:41 -0500

The probable "purpose of obtaining illicit access to random devices on the Internet these days” is to create botnets to 
attack more lucrative targets or to employ them as gateway devices to provide access to local networks which may 
contain targets of interest.

James R. Cutler
James.cutler () consultant com
GPG keys: hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net



On Dec 12, 2020, at 5:26 PM, Peter E. Fry <pfry () tailbone net> wrote:


Simple question: What's the purpose of obtaining illicit access to random devices on the Internet these days, 
considering that a large majority of attacks are now launched from cheap, readily available and poorly 
managed/overseen "cloud" services?  Finding anything worthwhile to steal on random machines on the Internet seems 
unlikely, as does obtaining access superior (in e.g. location, bandwidth, anonymity, etc.) to the service from which 
the attack was launched.


I was thinking about this the other day as I was poking at my firewall, and hopped onto the archives (here and 
elsewhere) to see if I could find any discussion.  I found a few mentions (e.g. "Microsoft is hacking my 
Asterisk???"), but I didn't catch any mention of purpose.  Am I missing something obvious (either a purpose or a 
discussion of such)?  Have I lost my mind entirely?  (Can't hurt to check, as I'd likely be the last to know.)


Peter E. Fry




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