The 2024 Elastic Global Threat Report: Basic Security Settings Are Easily Exploited by Adversaries
Off-the-shelf offensive security tools and poorly configured cloud environments create openings in the attack surface
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The 2024 Elastic Global Threat Report: Basic Security Settings Are Easily Exploited by Adversaries

Elastic, the Search AI Company, today released its 2024ย Elasticย Globalย Threatย Report, produced byย Elasticย Security Labs. Based on observations from over 1 billion data points, the report reveals adversary success from using offensive security tools (OSTs) โ€” testing tools created to proactively identify security flaws โ€” alongside misconfigured cloud environments and a growing emphasis on credential access.

ย โ€œAs a global platform used by more than 200 million people, weโ€™re committed to building the world’s most trusted visual communication platform for our community across the globe. Theย Elasticย Globalย Threatย Report is a great asset that ensures ourย threatย detection stays laser-focused on real-world adversary activity,”ย said Raymond Schippers, Canva’s Director of Security Engineering for Detection and Response.ย “Understanding the top adversary techniques in the cloud is critical, and unlike other vendor reports that simply drop a name,ย Elasticโ€™s diamond models give us a fast, in-depth look at adversary movements, helping us stay ahead of the game.ย 

ย Key findings in the report include:

ย Adversaries Are Utilising Off-the-shelf Tools

  • Offensive security tools (OSTs), including Cobalt Strike and Metasploit, made up ~54% of observed malware alerts
  • Cobalt Strike accounted for 27% of malware attacks

Enterprises Are Misconfiguring Cloud Environments, Allowing Adversaries to Thrive

  • Nearly 47% of Microsoft Azure failures were tied to storage account misconfigurations
  • Nearly 44% of Google Cloud users failed checks coming from BigQuery โ€” specifically, a lack of customer-managed encryption
  • S3 checks accounted for 30% of Amazon Web Services (AWS) failures โ€” specifically a lack of multifactor authentication (MFA) being implemented by security teams

In the Wake of Successful Counters for Defense Evasion, Attackers Are Leaning Into Legitimate Credentials to Infiltrate

  • Credential Access accounted for ~23% of all cloud behaviors, primarily in Microsoft Azure environments
  • There was a 12% increase in Brute Force techniques โ€” making up nearly 35% of all techniques in Microsoft Azure
  • While endpoint behaviors accounted for ~3% of the total behaviors in Linux, 89% of them involved brute-force attacks
  • There has been a 6% decrease in Defense Evasion behaviors over the last year

โ€œThe discoveries in the 2024ย Elasticย Globalย Threatย Report reinforce the behavior we continue to witness: defender technologies are working. Our research shows a 6% decrease in Defense Evasion from last year,โ€ย said Jake King, head ofย threatย and security intelligence atย Elastic.ย  โ€œAdversaries are more focused on abusing security tools and investing in legitimate credential gathering to act on their objectives, which reinforces the need for organisations to have well-tuned security capabilities and policies.โ€œ

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About the Report

The 2024ย Elasticย Globalย Threatย Report is a summary of observations distilled down to a small number of distinct categories. Analysed with theย Elasticย Search AI Platform,ย Elasticย telemetry, public, and third-party data is voluntarily submitted toย Elasticย Security Labs to surfaceย threats. These observations are compiled from more than one billion data points over the last 12 months. All information has been responsibly sanitised where applicable to protect the identities of those involved.

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