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Wallarm Releases World's First API Honeypot Report Highlighting API Attack Trends

Wallarm, the leader in real-time blocking of API attacks, today unveiled a comprehensive security research report based on data collected from the world's first globally distributed API honeypot netwo...

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SAN FRANCISCO: Wallarm, the leader in real-time blocking of API attacks, today unveiled a comprehensive security research report based on data collected from the world's first globally distributed API honeypot network. The findings reveal critical insights into the growing threat landscape for APIs, showcasing their increasing vulnerability to rapid discovery and exploitation.

APIs have surpassed web applications as the primary targets of attackers, underscoring the urgency for businesses to implement robust API security measures. Organizations are plagued by uncontrolled API sprawl and lack of API governance, leading to significant breaches from exposed APIs. Wallarm’s study highlights several alarming trends that demand immediate attention from organizations deploying APIs.

Key Findings from the Report:

  • APIs Are the Prime Target: APIs now attract more attacks than traditional web applications.
  • Rapid Discovery: Newly deployed APIs are discovered by attackers in as little as 29 seconds.
  • Immediate Exploitation: Unprotected APIs are exploited within one minute of discovery.
  • High Velocity Data Theft: Attackers using batched API requests can exfiltrate millions of user records in seconds.
  • Targeting Well-Known Products: Recognizable and widely used API products face heightened targeting by attackers.

Wallarm’s globally distributed honeypot, spanning 14 locations, captures data from diverse geographies and providers, revealing critical trends. The honeypot provides targeted responses to API requests across multiple protocols, including REST, XML-RPC, GraphQL, and others. Over half (54%) of observed request types were API-specific, demonstrating that APIs are the preferred vector for attackers. Among these, 40% of requests targeted known vulnerabilities (CVEs). While port 80 emerged as the most commonly discovered entry point, interactions were distributed across many ports, demonstrating that protecting only common ports is insufficient.

“This report sheds light on a rapidly evolving attack surface and represents a groundbreaking effort in API security research,” said Ivan Novikov, CEO and founder at Wallarm. “APIs are the foundation of modern applications, but their widespread deployment and inadequate protection make them an attractive target for attackers. We hope this research helps organizations invest in strong protection for their APIs.”

Wallarm’s full report offers actionable insights and recommendations to safeguard APIs. To access the full research report and learn more about securing your APIs, visit http://www.wallarm.com/resources/api-honeypot-report.

About Wallarm:

Wallarm’s API security platform is the fastest, easiest, and most effective way to stop API security attacks. Customers choose Wallarm because it delivers a complete inventory of your APIs, patented AI/ML API abuse detection, real-time blocking on day zero, and an API SOC-as-a-service. Wallarm is headquartered in San Francisco, California, and is backed by Toba Capital, Y Сombinator, Partech, and other investors.

Fonte: Business Wire

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