Industry News and Events

Government Organizations Face Surge in Malware and DDoS Attacks, Raising Alarms Over Potential Election Disruption

Newest report highlights some escalating risks to critical infrastructure as election day approaches

MILPITAS, Calif. — October 31, 2024 — SonicWall released its latest threat brief focused exclusively on governments, reporting a staggering 236% year-over-year increase in malware-related attacks against government organizations globally during the first quarter of 2024. This alarming trend coincides with a notable 27% rise in attacks in the month leading up to the upcoming election, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced security measures.

SonicWall's comprehensive threat intelligence reveals a 33% increase in attacks related to the software supply chain since the start of the year. Additionally, DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks are on track to surpass last year's figures by 32% - underscoring the escalating risks to critical infrastructure as election day approaches.

“As attackers continue to attack critical government services and election-related systems, the importance of multi-layered cybersecurity measures cannot be overstated,” said Executive Director of Threat Research Doug McKee. "In a rapidly evolving threat landscape, the stakes have never been higher. We must  embrace cross-industry collaboration and threat intelligence information sharing  to ensure the integrity of our electoral processes and protect our vital infrastructure from those seeking to exploit  these systems. " 

Rising Threats to Election Security

The recent Hezbollah pager supply chain attack serves as a stark reminder of how easily everyday devices can be exploited to launch significant cyberattacks. As attackers target seemingly innocuous devices lacking stringent security protocols, the risk extends to critical election infrastructure. For instance, compromised IP cameras, frequently utilized at polling locales, could be weaponized or compromised to disrupt essential operations.

SonicWall data highlights the pressing need for vigilance, as the company has successfully thwarted over 12.9 million attacks targeting IP cameras this year alone. These devices, often overlooked in cybersecurity strategies, present an enticing entry point for cybercriminals aiming to undermine public trust in the electoral process. 

The Vulnerability of IoT Devices

The growing reliance on Internet of Things (IoT) devices within government operations raises significant concerns. Many of these devices, including security systems and smart sensors, lack robust defenses, making them attractive targets for malicious actors. SonicWall emphasizes the urgent need for organizations to implement rigorous security measures to protect against the exploitation of vulnerable devices. The potential consequences of these vulnerabilities extend far beyond traditional cybersecurity threats, threatening the integrity of national infrastructure and electoral security.

Call to Action

As the election approaches, SonicWall urges government organizations to prioritize cybersecurity by strengthening their defenses against malware and DDoS attacks. By implementing advanced security solutions and enhancing awareness of IoT vulnerabilities, organizations can better safeguard their operations against these escalating threats.

For more information about SonicWall and see the Government Threat Brief, please visit https://www.sonicwall.com/resources/brief/2024-threat-brief-government.

About SonicWall

SonicWall is a cybersecurity forerunner with more than 30 years of expertise and is recognized as a leading partner-first company. With the ability to build, scale and manage security across the cloud, hybrid and traditional environments in real-time, SonicWall provides seamless protection against the most evasive cyberattacks across endless exposure points for increasingly remote, mobile and cloud-enabled users. With its own threat research center, SonicWall can quickly and economically provide purpose-built security solutions to enable any organization—enterprise, government agencies and SMBs—around the world. For more information, visit www.sonicwall.com or follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.

latest stories

  • SonicWall 위협 데이터로 드러난 사이버 공격의 깊이 - 높아지는 관리형 서비스 제공자(MSP)의 필요성
    총 침해 공격 건수 증가(+20%), 위협 행위자의 전술 다각화 - 전 세계에서 공격 증가 랜섬웨어는 한 해 내내 거셌으며(하반기 +27%) 여름철에 절정(+37%) 총 크립토재킹 공격 건수 – 전 세계에서 +659% 급증 IoT 취약점 공격(+15%)와 암호화된 위협(+117%)도 상승세 '기존에 없었던' 맬웨어 변종 SonicWall...
    Read More
  • SonicWall, 관리형 엔드포인트 보안서비스로 확대하고 있습니다,
    SonicWall은 파트너 성장을 더욱더 촉진하기 위해 연중무휴24x7 보안운영센터(SOC)를 갖춘 관리형 탐지 및 대응(MDR) 제품군을 새롭게 확장합니다. 캘리포니아주 밀피타스 — 2024년 2월 8일 —소중한 채널 파트너의 피드백을 반영하여 SonicWall은 오늘, MSP를 위해 맞춤 구성된 여러 관리형 서비스가 제공된다고 발표했습니다. SonicW...
    Read More
  • SonicWall, 검증된 클라우드 보안 업체를 인수함으로써 SASE 오퍼링 가속화
    SonicWall, 현대적 원격 근무를 위한 클라우드 보안 플랫폼 역량을 배가하기 위해 Banyan Security 인수 캘리포니아주 밀피타스 — 2024년 1월 3일 — 세계를 선도하는 사이버 보안 기업인 SonicWall은 오늘, 현대적인 근무 환경 역량 강화를 위해 SSE(Security Service Edge) 솔루션의 선도적 업체인 Banyan S...
    Read More