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Cato CTRL’s Q2 2024 Threat Report: IntelBroker Menace, Amazon Spoofing, and Log4j Chaos
The Q2 2024 Cato CTRL SASE Threat Report reveals IntelBroker’s dark web dealings, Amazon brand spoofing, and the relentless exploitation of Log4j. Dive into the staggering analysis of 1.38 trillion network flows and brace yourself for some jaw-dropping cyber insights.

Hot Take:
Apparently, IntelBroker moonlights as the Amazon of cybercrime, while Log4j is the gift that keeps on giving… to hackers. And who knew cybersquatting was just a 66% off sale for Amazon’s brand integrity?
Key Points:
- IntelBroker is a significant threat actor, involved in selling data from major organizations.
- 66% of brand spoofing targets Amazon, with Google trailing far behind.
- Log4j vulnerability is still highly exploited, with a significant uptick in attack attempts.
- Organizations are advised to monitor dark web forums and adopt a proactive patching schedule.
- Additional recommendations include having a breach response plan and adopting ZTNA, XDR, and AI governance strategies.
