Rapid7 Report: Vulnerability Intelligence Shows Significant Year-Over-Year Increase in Widely Exploited Security Flaws
March 28 2022 - 8:30AM
Rapid7 Report: Vulnerability Intelligence Shows Significant
Year-Over-Year Increase in Widely Exploited Security Flaws
Rapid7, Inc. (NASDAQ: RPD), a leading provider of security
analytics and automation, today announced the release of its latest
Vulnerability Intelligence Report examining the 50 most notable
security vulnerabilities and high-impact cyberattacks in 2021.
On any given day, security professionals must prioritize and
address viable threats from an overwhelming number of reported
vulnerabilities. Rapid7 researchers analyze thousands of
vulnerabilities each year to understand root causes, dispel
misconceptions, and share information on why certain flaws are more
likely to be exploited than others. From this research, the team
creates a report of the highest priority CVEs based on their
likelihood of widespread exploitation.
“We research and publish this report to contextualize the
vulnerabilities that introduce serious risk to a wide range of
organizations,” said vulnerability research manager and lead
Vulnerability Intelligence Report author, Caitlin Condon. “Our goal
is to highlight exploitation trends, explore attacker use cases,
and offer a framework for understanding new security threats as
they arise.”
The Rapid7 2021 Vulnerability Intelligence Report highlights 50
vulnerabilities from 2021 that posed considerable risk to
businesses of all sizes. Of those 50 vulnerabilities, 43 were
exploited in the wild. Furthermore, vulnerabilities classified as
“widespread threats” for the scale at which they were exploited
increased 136% over the previous year.
Key findings from the research report include:
- Broad, opportunistic exploitation increased significantly in
2021. 66% of vulnerabilities in this report were classified as
widespread threats, compared to only 28% in 2020.
- More than 60% of widespread threats cited in this report have
been used in ransomware operations, and more than half of
widespread threats began with a zero-day exploit.
- More than half (52%) of the known exploited vulnerabilities in
this report came under attack within one week of public disclosure,
and the average time to known exploitation decreased from 42 days
in 2020 to just 12 days in 2021.
“In years past, vulnerabilities and hacking incidents led to
fewer widespread attacks,” added Condon. “The recent increase in
ransomware, coin mining, and other widespread attacks means the
probability of an 'average business' being targeted has
correspondingly increased.”
To access the complete Rapid7 2021 Vulnerability Intelligence
Report and related resources click here.
About Rapid7Rapid7 (Nasdaq: RPD) is advancing
security with visibility, analytics, and automation delivered
through our Insight cloud. Our solutions simplify the complex,
allowing security teams to work more effectively with IT and
development to reduce vulnerabilities, monitor for malicious
behavior, investigate and shut down attacks, and automate routine
tasks. Over 10,000 customers rely on Rapid7 technology, services,
and research to improve security outcomes and securely advance
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Communicationspress@rapid7.com(617) 921-8089
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Investor Relationsinvestors@rapid7.com(617) 865-4277
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